| Literature DB >> 20604921 |
Benjamin G Fincke1, Donald R Miller, Robin Turpin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot infections are common, serious, and varied. Diagnostic and treatment strategies are correspondingly diverse. It is unclear how patients are managed in actual practice and how outcomes might be improved. Clarification will require study of large numbers of patients, such as are available in medical databases. We have developed and evaluated a system for identifying and classifying diabetic foot infections that can be used for this purpose.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20604921 PMCID: PMC2914721 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1VA patients with foot infections: classification to group. * Of lower limbs, not specific to foot
Coexisting Infections in Patients hospitalized for Diabetic Foot Infections
| Group | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coexisting infections | Gangrene | Osteomyelitis | Ulcer | Foot | Toe | Paronychia |
| 11,666 | 4,133 | 20,142 | 4,438 | 1,395 | 289 | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| < 1% | - | - | - | - | - | |
| 17.2% | 25.0% | - | - | - | - | |
| 16.0% | 23.5% | 17.6% | - | - | - | |
| < 1% | 11.6% | < 1% | < 1% | - | - | |
| < 1% | < 1% | < 1% | < 1% | < 1% | - | |
Demographics and Diabetic Complications of Patients with Hospitalization for Diabetic Foot Infection
| Group | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Any | Gangrene | Osteomyelitis | Ulcer | Foot | Toe | Paronychia | Other | |
| Male | 98.5% | 99.1% | 98.9% | 98.6% | 98.4% | 98.4% | 96.9% | 98.0% |
| Mean Age | 68.1 | 70.0 | 66.3 | 68.7 | 66.9 | 67.3 | 66.7 | 66.9 |
| Standard deviation | 11.0 | 10.2 | 11.0 | 10.9 | 11.4 | 11.4 | 12.6 | 11.3 |
| White | 76.3% | 68.0% | 75.1% | 77.9% | 76.6% | 81.1% | 76.6% | 79.7% |
| African-American | 16.0% | 17.4% | 12.1% | |||||
| Other race | 7.7% | 8.9% | 7.4% | 6.4% | 9.1% | 6.9% | 6.0% | 8.2% |
| Unknown | 3.5% | 3.1% | 6.2% | 3.1% | 2.9% | 3.3% | 2.4% | 3.7% |
| Peripheral vascular disease | 66.9% | 71.5% | 73.8% | 58.4% | 64.6% | 55.7% | 54.6% | |
| Peripheral neuropathy | 53.4% | 55.6% | 55.5% | 58.1% | 49.5% | 42.5% | ||
| Diabetic eye disease | 43.2% | 48.9% | 48.7% | 47.3% | 41.4% | 46.5% | 34.3% | 34.2% |
| Cerebrovascular diseases | 24.3% | 29.2% | 26.1% | 21.2% | 24.7% | 27.7% | 21.0% | |
| Myocardial infarction | 22.5% | 24.0% | 22.7% | 20.5% | 22.2% | 23.5% | 23.0% | |
| Renal diseases | 20.6% | 26.2% | 16.9% | 22.1% | 17.0% | 18.5% | 19.4% | 17.5% |
Text in large, bold, italic font shows findings that correspond to clinical expectation (see discussion).
Length of hospital stay and procedures of patients with hospitalization for diabetic foot infection
| Group | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gangrene | Osteomyelitis | Ulcer | Foot | Toe | Paronychia | Other | |
| Median | 6 | 6 | |||||
| Mean(SD) | 31.1 (61.6) | 28.5 (62.5) | 20.0 (62.5) | 12.6 (34.9) | 15.2 (86.6) | 27.8 (96.5) | 13.9 (44.4) |
| Arteriogram leg | 4.1% | 5.8% | 2.4% | 3.3% | 2.1% | 1.6% | |
| Aortogram | 2.6% | 3.7% | 1.6% | 2.5% | < 1% | 1.2% | |
| Any current amputation | 0.2% | ||||||
| Any past amputation | 1.7% | ||||||
| Excisional debridement | 3.5% | 3.8% | 2.0% | 2.1% | 1.4% | 1.0% | |
| Skin/subcutaneous I & D | 1.2% | 2.5% | 1.6% | 2.8% | 3.0% | ||
| Amputations | 1.8% | ||||||
| Long-term care | 8.6% | ||||||
| Death | 13.2% | ||||||
Rows with large bold font show statistically significant trends after correction for multiple comparisons. Cells with large bold italic font show findings that correspond to clinical expectation (as considered in discussion)