Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care

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Objective: To determine the prevalence of foot ulceration risk (FUR) according to the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) guidelines, demonstrated by the presence of peripheral diabetic neuropathy (PDN) and/or peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and/or deformity (D), as well as it...

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Autores: Rodríguez Alonso, Dante, Mercedes Chávez, Fredix, Rodríguez Díaz, David, Polo López, Tania, Rivera Begazo, Ángela, Guzmán Yparraguirre, Eddy Margarita
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Prevalencia
Pie
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Factores de riesgo
Prevalence
Foot
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Risk factors
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
Prevalencia moderada de pie en riesgo de ulceración en diabéticos tipo 2 según IGWDF en el contexto de la atención primaria
title Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
spellingShingle Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
Rodríguez Alonso, Dante
Prevalencia
Pie
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Factores de riesgo
Prevalence
Foot
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Risk factors
title_short Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
title_full Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
title_fullStr Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
title_full_unstemmed Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
title_sort Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rodríguez Alonso, Dante
Mercedes Chávez, Fredix
Rodríguez Díaz, David
Polo López, Tania
Rivera Begazo, Ángela
Guzmán Yparraguirre, Eddy Margarita
author Rodríguez Alonso, Dante
author_facet Rodríguez Alonso, Dante
Mercedes Chávez, Fredix
Rodríguez Díaz, David
Polo López, Tania
Rivera Begazo, Ángela
Guzmán Yparraguirre, Eddy Margarita
author_role author
author2 Mercedes Chávez, Fredix
Rodríguez Díaz, David
Polo López, Tania
Rivera Begazo, Ángela
Guzmán Yparraguirre, Eddy Margarita
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Prevalencia
Pie
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Factores de riesgo
Prevalence
Foot
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Risk factors
topic Prevalencia
Pie
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Factores de riesgo
Prevalence
Foot
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Risk factors
description Objective: To determine the prevalence of foot ulceration risk (FUR) according to the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) guidelines, demonstrated by the presence of peripheral diabetic neuropathy (PDN) and/or peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and/or deformity (D), as well as its associated factors, in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care (PHC) in Trujillo. Materials and methods: A sample of 301 type 2 diabetic patients was collected from public and private health centers of the district of Trujillo belonging to the PHC. Subsequently, said sample was stratified according to the IWGDF guidelines on foot at risk, considering diagnoses such as PDN, PAD and D. Descriptive and analytical statistics were performed with the variables evaluated by the IBM SPSS Statistics V22.0. In addition, accreditation was requested from an ethics and research committee. Results: Type 2 diabetic patients showed the following diagnoses: 13.3 % presented PDN, 18.6 % PAD and 64.1 % D. Besides, it was found that 86.7 % have no FUR, 4 % are at slight risk of and 9.3 % are at moderate risk of developing foot ulcers, with a total prevalence of 13.3 %. Finally, the associated risk factors were medical attention frequency, hypertension, hypoglycemia, physical activity and orthopedic footwear. Conclusions: This is the only epidemiological study performed in the Peruvian PHC showing a moderate prevalence of FUR, but lower than its Latin-American peers’ experiences. Deformity was the most frequent component, and positive and very weak associated factors were found when analyzing patients with and without risk factors.
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spelling Moderate prevalence of foot ulceration risk according to the IWGDF guidelines in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health carePrevalencia moderada de pie en riesgo de ulceración en diabéticos tipo 2 según IGWDF en el contexto de la atención primariaRodríguez Alonso, DanteMercedes Chávez, FredixRodríguez Díaz, DavidPolo López, TaniaRivera Begazo, ÁngelaGuzmán Yparraguirre, Eddy MargaritaPrevalenciaPieDiabetes mellitus tipo 2Factores de riesgoPrevalenceFootDiabetes mellitus type 2Risk factorsObjective: To determine the prevalence of foot ulceration risk (FUR) according to the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) guidelines, demonstrated by the presence of peripheral diabetic neuropathy (PDN) and/or peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and/or deformity (D), as well as its associated factors, in type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary health care (PHC) in Trujillo. Materials and methods: A sample of 301 type 2 diabetic patients was collected from public and private health centers of the district of Trujillo belonging to the PHC. Subsequently, said sample was stratified according to the IWGDF guidelines on foot at risk, considering diagnoses such as PDN, PAD and D. Descriptive and analytical statistics were performed with the variables evaluated by the IBM SPSS Statistics V22.0. In addition, accreditation was requested from an ethics and research committee. Results: Type 2 diabetic patients showed the following diagnoses: 13.3 % presented PDN, 18.6 % PAD and 64.1 % D. Besides, it was found that 86.7 % have no FUR, 4 % are at slight risk of and 9.3 % are at moderate risk of developing foot ulcers, with a total prevalence of 13.3 %. Finally, the associated risk factors were medical attention frequency, hypertension, hypoglycemia, physical activity and orthopedic footwear. Conclusions: This is the only epidemiological study performed in the Peruvian PHC showing a moderate prevalence of FUR, but lower than its Latin-American peers’ experiences. Deformity was the most frequent component, and positive and very weak associated factors were found when analyzing patients with and without risk factors.Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia del pie en riesgo de ulceración (PRU) según International Working Group on Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) expresada por la presencia de neuropatía diabética periférica (NPD) y/o enfermedad arterial periférica (EAP) y/o deformidad (D) y sus factores asociados en diabéticos tipo 2 en la atención primaria de la salud (APS) de Trujillo. Materiales y métodos: Se captó una muestra de 301 diabéticos tipo 2 de centros de salud, públicos y privados del distrito de Trujillo, pertenecientes a la APS; posteriormente se estratificó según el sistema IWGDF para pie en riesgo, se consideraron diagnósticos de NPD, EAP y D. Se realizó estadística descriptiva y analítica con las variables evaluadas por SPSS versión 22. Además, se solicitó una acreditación de un comité de ética e investigación. Resultados: Los diabéticos tipo 2 mostraron los siguientes diagnósticos: el 13,3 % presentaron NPD, EAP en 18,6 % y D en 64,1 %. Además, se encontró que el 86,7 % no presentan PRU, el 4 % se encuentra en un riesgo leve y el 9,3 % en moderado; con una prevalencia total de 13,3 %. Finalmente, se encontraron como factores de riesgo asociados a la regularidad de atención, hipertensión arterial, hipoglicemia, actividad física y calzado ortopédico. Conclusiones: Estudio epidemiológico único en la APS peruana que muestra una prevalencia de nivel moderado en PRU, pero menor respecto a sus similares latinoamericanos, siendo el componente deformidad la más frecuentes; y con factores asociados positivos y muy débiles cuando se analizó los pacientes con y sin riesgo.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. Facultad de Medicina Humana2018-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/78010.24265/horizmed.2018.v18n4.02Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 18 No. 4 (2018): October - December; 9-18Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 18 Núm. 4 (2018): Octubre - Diciembre; 9-18Horizonte Médico (Lima); v. 18 n. 4 (2018): Octubre - Diciembre; 9-182227-35301727-558X10.24265/horizmed.2018.v18n4reponame:Horizonte médicoinstname:Universidad de San Martín de Porresinstacron:USMPspahttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/780/583https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/780/554Derechos de autor 2018 Horizonte Médico (Lima)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe:article/7802019-10-29T10:52:04Z
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