TY - JOUR
T1 - Características clínico-epidemiológicas de los pacientes amputados ingresados a la unidad de pie diabético del hospital abel gilbert pontón, Ecuador
AU - Diaz, Cristóbal Ignacio Espinoza
AU - Rey, Paola Janneth Bravo
AU - Ramírez, Pablo Marcelo Armas
AU - Herrera, Pedro Enrique Reyes
AU - Verduga, David Josué Saavedra
AU - Jara, David Alejandro Silva
AU - Aveiga, Rafael Antonio Rodríguez
AU - Rivera, Ronald Humberto Morocho
AU - Zambrano, Cindy Liseth Velásquez
AU - Suárez, Juana Elizabeth Pincay
AU - Álvarez, Lenin Eduardo Granda
AU - Mendoza, Johnny Javier Zambrano
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Sociedad Venezolana de Farmacologia y de Farmacologia Clinica y Terapeutica. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Objective: To evaluate the clinical epidemiological characteristics of amputee patients admitted to the diabetic foot unit of the Hospital Abel Gilbert Pontón, Ecuador. Materials and methods: This was a descriptive and retrospective study in patients older than 25 admitted to the dia-betic foot unit of the Hospital de Especialidades de Guayaquil Dr. Abel Gilbert Pontón who had undergone amputation, related to diabetes mellitus in the period from January to December 2014. The clinical records found in the data and statistics department of the aforementioned hospital were used for this study. Results: Out of the 147 patients evaluated, 63% (n=93) were male, the most common age group was 50-70 years old (37%, n=54), most of them had only primary education (69%, n=102) and came from urban areas (87%, n=125), the most frequent comorbidity was hypertension (44.9%, n=66), skin and soft tissue infection was the most prevalent cause of admission (49%, n=72), while 69% (n=101) was more than 10 years of diabetes evolution, and suprarotulian amputation was the most used procedure (52%, n=76). Conclusion: There is a high frequency of patients with diabetic foot admitted to the Hospital Abel Gilbert Pontón undergoing amputation, whose most prevalent factors were the male gender, the age between 50-70, the low educational status, urban living, the coexistence of hypertension, infection as the most important cause of admission and the diabetes evolution over 10 years.
AB - Objective: To evaluate the clinical epidemiological characteristics of amputee patients admitted to the diabetic foot unit of the Hospital Abel Gilbert Pontón, Ecuador. Materials and methods: This was a descriptive and retrospective study in patients older than 25 admitted to the dia-betic foot unit of the Hospital de Especialidades de Guayaquil Dr. Abel Gilbert Pontón who had undergone amputation, related to diabetes mellitus in the period from January to December 2014. The clinical records found in the data and statistics department of the aforementioned hospital were used for this study. Results: Out of the 147 patients evaluated, 63% (n=93) were male, the most common age group was 50-70 years old (37%, n=54), most of them had only primary education (69%, n=102) and came from urban areas (87%, n=125), the most frequent comorbidity was hypertension (44.9%, n=66), skin and soft tissue infection was the most prevalent cause of admission (49%, n=72), while 69% (n=101) was more than 10 years of diabetes evolution, and suprarotulian amputation was the most used procedure (52%, n=76). Conclusion: There is a high frequency of patients with diabetic foot admitted to the Hospital Abel Gilbert Pontón undergoing amputation, whose most prevalent factors were the male gender, the age between 50-70, the low educational status, urban living, the coexistence of hypertension, infection as the most important cause of admission and the diabetes evolution over 10 years.
KW - Amputation
KW - Complications
KW - Diabetes mellitus
KW - Diabetic foot
KW - Infection
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85070691215
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85070691215
SN - 0798-0264
VL - 38
SP - 40
EP - 43
JO - Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica
JF - Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica
IS - 2
ER -