Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, Cienfuegos

<strong>Background:</strong> the most common site of infection among individuals hospitalized for diabetes is the foot; it is also a frequent cause of morbidity, mortality and disability. <strong><br />Objective:</strong> to characterize foot health of the diabetic popu...

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Main Authors: Lister Garriga González, Midelsy Sánchez Nápoles, María de los Ángeles Vázquez Padrón
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Published: Universidad de las Ciencias Médicas de Cienfuegos 2014-03-01
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author Lister Garriga González
Midelsy Sánchez Nápoles
María de los Ángeles Vázquez Padrón
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María de los Ángeles Vázquez Padrón
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description <strong>Background:</strong> the most common site of infection among individuals hospitalized for diabetes is the foot; it is also a frequent cause of morbidity, mortality and disability. <strong><br />Objective:</strong> to characterize foot health of the diabetic population attending the podiatry consultation at the Health Area # 2 in Cienfuegos, from February to June 2013.<strong> <br />Methods:</strong> A descriptive, cross-sectional study on the diabetic foot was conducted from February to June 2013. The study population consisted of 243 diabetic patients treated at the podiatry consultation and the sample matched the study population. The main variables used of the study were: age, sex, at-risk diabetic foot and complicated diabetic foot, level of risk and podiatric disorders diagnosed. <strong><br />Results:</strong> female patients attend consultation more frequently than males, accounting for 68.32 % and the ≥ 51 age group is most affected, with 138 patients. Among the 243 patients treated, 10 have a complicated diabetic foot, representing the 4.11 %. The rest of the patients (233) were identified as having at-risk foot (95.89 %); most of the patients are grouped in the third level of risk that includes lack of sensation or neuropathy.<br /> <strong>Conclusions:</strong> the most frequent podiatric disorders in the study population are: uncomplicated hyperkeratosis (195 cases), onychomycosis (159 cases), complicated hyperkeratosis (69 cases), onychogryphosis (34 cases), onicocriptosis and subungual hematoma, with a lower frequency, accounting for 9 and 7 cases respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-35130d2dfae949ed88e24b8746e510962025-01-30T21:21:57ZspaUniversidad de las Ciencias Médicas de CienfuegosRevista Finlay2221-24342014-03-01427984170Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, CienfuegosLister Garriga González0Midelsy Sánchez Nápoles1María de los Ángeles Vázquez Padrón2Filial de Ciencias Médicas. Cienfuegos.Filial de Ciencias Médicas. Cienfuegos.Filial de Ciencias Médicas. Cienfuegos.<strong>Background:</strong> the most common site of infection among individuals hospitalized for diabetes is the foot; it is also a frequent cause of morbidity, mortality and disability. <strong><br />Objective:</strong> to characterize foot health of the diabetic population attending the podiatry consultation at the Health Area # 2 in Cienfuegos, from February to June 2013.<strong> <br />Methods:</strong> A descriptive, cross-sectional study on the diabetic foot was conducted from February to June 2013. The study population consisted of 243 diabetic patients treated at the podiatry consultation and the sample matched the study population. The main variables used of the study were: age, sex, at-risk diabetic foot and complicated diabetic foot, level of risk and podiatric disorders diagnosed. <strong><br />Results:</strong> female patients attend consultation more frequently than males, accounting for 68.32 % and the ≥ 51 age group is most affected, with 138 patients. Among the 243 patients treated, 10 have a complicated diabetic foot, representing the 4.11 %. The rest of the patients (233) were identified as having at-risk foot (95.89 %); most of the patients are grouped in the third level of risk that includes lack of sensation or neuropathy.<br /> <strong>Conclusions:</strong> the most frequent podiatric disorders in the study population are: uncomplicated hyperkeratosis (195 cases), onychomycosis (159 cases), complicated hyperkeratosis (69 cases), onychogryphosis (34 cases), onicocriptosis and subungual hematoma, with a lower frequency, accounting for 9 and 7 cases respectively.https://revfinlay.sld.cu/index.php/finlay/article/view/251estado de saluddiabetes mellituscaracterísticas de la poblacióncentros de saludcuba
spellingShingle Lister Garriga González
Midelsy Sánchez Nápoles
María de los Ángeles Vázquez Padrón
Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, Cienfuegos
Revista Finlay
estado de salud
diabetes mellitus
características de la población
centros de salud
cuba
title Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, Cienfuegos
title_full Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, Cienfuegos
title_fullStr Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, Cienfuegos
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, Cienfuegos
title_short Characterization of Health Status of Diabetic Population in the Area 2, Cienfuegos
title_sort characterization of health status of diabetic population in the area 2 cienfuegos
topic estado de salud
diabetes mellitus
características de la población
centros de salud
cuba
url https://revfinlay.sld.cu/index.php/finlay/article/view/251
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