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Seasonal Variations and Hospitalization Due to Diabetic Foot Complications
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ShaziaJehan MuhammadAteeq RiffatMehmood. Seasonal Variations and Hospitalization Due to Diabetic Foot Complications. JRMC [Internet]. 2013 Dec. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 24];17(2). Available from: https://journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/451

Abstract

Background: To study the seasonal variations in presentation of diabetic foot complications Methods: In this descriptive study 231 patients, presenting with Diabetic foot complications, were included. Clinical presentation in different seasons and surgical management outcome were recorded . Results: Majority (60.17%) were female. 197 (85.02%) patients were known diabetics whereas 34 (14.71%) DM was diagnosed incidentally. Concomitant chronic arterial insufficiency was found in 13 patients. Seventy six patients (32.90%) out of total 231 were subjected to major lower extremity amputation. Out of these major amputations (22.07%) were performed in winter season. Majority (64.93%) presented in winter season and 35.04% presented in summer season Conclusion: There is seasonal variation in diabetic foot ulceration.Intensive patient education and clustering of medical services in winter might reduce the incidence of diabetic foot ulceration, hence amputations.

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