Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study
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Resumo: | Background: Studies on diabetic foot and its complications involving a significant and representative sample of patients in South American countries are scarce. The main objective of this study was to acquire clinical and epidemiological data on a large cohort of diabetic patients from 19 centers from Brazil and focus on factors that could be associated with the risk of ulcer and amputation. Methods: This study presents cross sectional, baseline results of the BRAZUPA Study. A total of 1455 patients were included. Parameters recorded included age, gender, ethnicity, diabetes and comorbidity-related records, previous ulcer or amputation, clinical symptomatic score, foot classification and microvascular complications. Results: Patients with ulcer had longer disease duration (17.2 ± 9.9 vs. 13.2 ± 9.4 years; p < 0.001), and poorer glycemic control (HbA1c 9.23 ± 2.03 vs. 8.35 ± 1.99; p < 0.001). Independent risk factors for ulcer were male gender (OR 1.71; 95 % CI 1.2-3.7), smoking (OR 1.78; 95 % CI 1.09-2.89), neuroischemic foot (OR 20.34; 95 % CI 9.31-44.38), region of origin (higher risk for those from developed regions, OR 2.39; 95 % CI 1.47-3.87), presence of retinopathy (OR 1.68; 95 % CI 1.08-2.62) and absence of vibratory sensation (OR 7.95; 95 % CI 4.65-13.59). Risk factors for amputation were male gender (OR 2.12; 95 % CI 1.2-3.73), type 2 diabetes (OR 3.33; 95 % CI 1.01-11.1), foot at risk classification (higher risk for ischemic foot, OR 19.63; 95 % CI 3.43-112.5), hypertension (lower risk, OR 0.3; 95 % CI 0.14-0.63), region of origin (South/Southeast, OR 2.2; 95 % CI 1.1-4.42), previous history of ulcer (OR 9.66; 95 % CI 4.67-19.98) and altered vibratory sensation (OR 3.46; 95 % CI 1.64-7.33). There was no association between either outcome and ethnicity. Conclusions: Ulcer and amputation rates were high. Age at presentation was low and patients with ulcer presented a higher prevalence of neuropathy compared to ischemic foot at risk. Ischemic disease was more associated with amputations. Ethnical differences were not of great importance in a miscegenated population. |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA studyAmputationBrazilDiabetesRisk factors for ulcerSevere neuropathyBackground: Studies on diabetic foot and its complications involving a significant and representative sample of patients in South American countries are scarce. The main objective of this study was to acquire clinical and epidemiological data on a large cohort of diabetic patients from 19 centers from Brazil and focus on factors that could be associated with the risk of ulcer and amputation. Methods: This study presents cross sectional, baseline results of the BRAZUPA Study. A total of 1455 patients were included. Parameters recorded included age, gender, ethnicity, diabetes and comorbidity-related records, previous ulcer or amputation, clinical symptomatic score, foot classification and microvascular complications. Results: Patients with ulcer had longer disease duration (17.2 ± 9.9 vs. 13.2 ± 9.4 years; p < 0.001), and poorer glycemic control (HbA1c 9.23 ± 2.03 vs. 8.35 ± 1.99; p < 0.001). Independent risk factors for ulcer were male gender (OR 1.71; 95 % CI 1.2-3.7), smoking (OR 1.78; 95 % CI 1.09-2.89), neuroischemic foot (OR 20.34; 95 % CI 9.31-44.38), region of origin (higher risk for those from developed regions, OR 2.39; 95 % CI 1.47-3.87), presence of retinopathy (OR 1.68; 95 % CI 1.08-2.62) and absence of vibratory sensation (OR 7.95; 95 % CI 4.65-13.59). Risk factors for amputation were male gender (OR 2.12; 95 % CI 1.2-3.73), type 2 diabetes (OR 3.33; 95 % CI 1.01-11.1), foot at risk classification (higher risk for ischemic foot, OR 19.63; 95 % CI 3.43-112.5), hypertension (lower risk, OR 0.3; 95 % CI 0.14-0.63), region of origin (South/Southeast, OR 2.2; 95 % CI 1.1-4.42), previous history of ulcer (OR 9.66; 95 % CI 4.67-19.98) and altered vibratory sensation (OR 3.46; 95 % CI 1.64-7.33). There was no association between either outcome and ethnicity. Conclusions: Ulcer and amputation rates were high. Age at presentation was low and patients with ulcer presented a higher prevalence of neuropathy compared to ischemic foot at risk. Ischemic disease was more associated with amputations. Ethnical differences were not of great importance in a miscegenated population.Faculty of Medical Sciences State University of CampinasUnity of Diabetes State University of Rio de JaneiroDepartment of Nutrology Federal University of Rio de JaneiroCentre for Diabetes and Endocrinology in the State of Bahia (CEDEBA)Centro Integrado de Diabetes e Hipertensão Do CearáState University of Feira de SantanaFederal University of Campina GrandeHospital das Clínicas de Porto Alegre Federal University of Rio Grande Do sulSanta Casa de Porto AlegreHospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina Universidade de São PauloHospital Regional de TaguatingaFaculdade de Medicina Federal University of Santa CatarinaFederal University of SergipePontifícia Universidade Católica de SorocabaDivision of Endocrinology Hospital Agamenon MagalhãesFaculdade de Medicina de CatanduvaFaculdade de Medicina de Botucatu UNESPUniversidade de São Paulo Faculdade de MedicinaSanta Casa de Belo HorizonteFaculdade de Medicina de Botucatu UNESPUniversidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)State University of Rio de JaneiroFederal University of Rio de JaneiroCentre for Diabetes and Endocrinology in the State of Bahia (CEDEBA)Centro Integrado de Diabetes e Hipertensão Do CearáState University of Feira de SantanaFederal University of Campina GrandeFederal University of Rio Grande Do sulSanta Casa de Porto AlegreUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Hospital Regional de TaguatingaUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS)Pontifícia Universidade Católica de SorocabaHospital Agamenon MagalhãesFaculdade de Medicina de CatanduvaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Santa Casa de Belo HorizonteParisi, Maria Candida R.Neto, Arnaldo MouraMenezes, Fabio H.Gomes, Marilia BritoTeixeira, Rodrigo MartinsDe Oliveira, José Egídio PauloPereira, Joana Rodrigues DantasFonseca, Reine Marie ChavesGuedes, Lorena Barreto ArrudaE Forti, Adriana CostaDe Oliveira, Ana Mayra AndradeDe Medeiros Nóbrega, Marta BarretoColares, Víctor Nóbrega QuintasSchmid, HelenaNienov, Otto HenriqueNery, MarciaFernandes, Túlio DinizPedrosa, Hermelinda C.Schreiber, CristinaRonsoni, MarceloRezende, Karla FreireQuilici, Maria Teresa VerroneVieira, Alexandre Eduardo FranzinDe Macedo, Geisa Maria CamposStuchi-Perez, Eliana GabasDinhane, Kandir Genésio Innocenti [UNESP]Pace, Ana EmiliaDe Freitas, Maria Cristina FossCalsolari, Maria ReginaSaad, Mario José Abdalla2018-12-11T17:23:19Z2018-12-11T17:23:19Z2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13098-016-0126-8Diabetology and Metabolic Syndrome, v. 8, n. 1, 2016.1758-5996http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17697110.1186/s13098-016-0126-82-s2.0-850075429142-s2.0-85007542914.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengDiabetology and Metabolic Syndrome0,943info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-30T17:35:43Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/176971Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-30T17:35:43Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study Parisi, Maria Candida R. Amputation Brazil Diabetes Risk factors for ulcer Severe neuropathy |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study |
title_full |
Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study |
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Baseline characteristics and risk factors for ulcer, amputation and severe neuropathy in diabetic foot at risk: The BRAZUPA study |
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Parisi, Maria Candida R. |
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Parisi, Maria Candida R. Neto, Arnaldo Moura Menezes, Fabio H. Gomes, Marilia Brito Teixeira, Rodrigo Martins De Oliveira, José Egídio Paulo Pereira, Joana Rodrigues Dantas Fonseca, Reine Marie Chaves Guedes, Lorena Barreto Arruda E Forti, Adriana Costa De Oliveira, Ana Mayra Andrade De Medeiros Nóbrega, Marta Barreto Colares, Víctor Nóbrega Quintas Schmid, Helena Nienov, Otto Henrique Nery, Marcia Fernandes, Túlio Diniz Pedrosa, Hermelinda C. Schreiber, Cristina Ronsoni, Marcelo Rezende, Karla Freire Quilici, Maria Teresa Verrone Vieira, Alexandre Eduardo Franzin De Macedo, Geisa Maria Campos Stuchi-Perez, Eliana Gabas Dinhane, Kandir Genésio Innocenti [UNESP] Pace, Ana Emilia De Freitas, Maria Cristina Foss Calsolari, Maria Regina Saad, Mario José Abdalla |
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Neto, Arnaldo Moura Menezes, Fabio H. Gomes, Marilia Brito Teixeira, Rodrigo Martins De Oliveira, José Egídio Paulo Pereira, Joana Rodrigues Dantas Fonseca, Reine Marie Chaves Guedes, Lorena Barreto Arruda E Forti, Adriana Costa De Oliveira, Ana Mayra Andrade De Medeiros Nóbrega, Marta Barreto Colares, Víctor Nóbrega Quintas Schmid, Helena Nienov, Otto Henrique Nery, Marcia Fernandes, Túlio Diniz Pedrosa, Hermelinda C. Schreiber, Cristina Ronsoni, Marcelo Rezende, Karla Freire Quilici, Maria Teresa Verrone Vieira, Alexandre Eduardo Franzin De Macedo, Geisa Maria Campos Stuchi-Perez, Eliana Gabas Dinhane, Kandir Genésio Innocenti [UNESP] Pace, Ana Emilia De Freitas, Maria Cristina Foss Calsolari, Maria Regina Saad, Mario José Abdalla |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) State University of Rio de Janeiro Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology in the State of Bahia (CEDEBA) Centro Integrado de Diabetes e Hipertensão Do Ceará State University of Feira de Santana Federal University of Campina Grande Federal University of Rio Grande Do sul Santa Casa de Porto Alegre Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Hospital Regional de Taguatinga Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS) Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Sorocaba Hospital Agamenon Magalhães Faculdade de Medicina de Catanduva Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte |
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Parisi, Maria Candida R. Neto, Arnaldo Moura Menezes, Fabio H. Gomes, Marilia Brito Teixeira, Rodrigo Martins De Oliveira, José Egídio Paulo Pereira, Joana Rodrigues Dantas Fonseca, Reine Marie Chaves Guedes, Lorena Barreto Arruda E Forti, Adriana Costa De Oliveira, Ana Mayra Andrade De Medeiros Nóbrega, Marta Barreto Colares, Víctor Nóbrega Quintas Schmid, Helena Nienov, Otto Henrique Nery, Marcia Fernandes, Túlio Diniz Pedrosa, Hermelinda C. Schreiber, Cristina Ronsoni, Marcelo Rezende, Karla Freire Quilici, Maria Teresa Verrone Vieira, Alexandre Eduardo Franzin De Macedo, Geisa Maria Campos Stuchi-Perez, Eliana Gabas Dinhane, Kandir Genésio Innocenti [UNESP] Pace, Ana Emilia De Freitas, Maria Cristina Foss Calsolari, Maria Regina Saad, Mario José Abdalla |
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Amputation Brazil Diabetes Risk factors for ulcer Severe neuropathy |
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Amputation Brazil Diabetes Risk factors for ulcer Severe neuropathy |
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Background: Studies on diabetic foot and its complications involving a significant and representative sample of patients in South American countries are scarce. The main objective of this study was to acquire clinical and epidemiological data on a large cohort of diabetic patients from 19 centers from Brazil and focus on factors that could be associated with the risk of ulcer and amputation. Methods: This study presents cross sectional, baseline results of the BRAZUPA Study. A total of 1455 patients were included. Parameters recorded included age, gender, ethnicity, diabetes and comorbidity-related records, previous ulcer or amputation, clinical symptomatic score, foot classification and microvascular complications. Results: Patients with ulcer had longer disease duration (17.2 ± 9.9 vs. 13.2 ± 9.4 years; p < 0.001), and poorer glycemic control (HbA1c 9.23 ± 2.03 vs. 8.35 ± 1.99; p < 0.001). Independent risk factors for ulcer were male gender (OR 1.71; 95 % CI 1.2-3.7), smoking (OR 1.78; 95 % CI 1.09-2.89), neuroischemic foot (OR 20.34; 95 % CI 9.31-44.38), region of origin (higher risk for those from developed regions, OR 2.39; 95 % CI 1.47-3.87), presence of retinopathy (OR 1.68; 95 % CI 1.08-2.62) and absence of vibratory sensation (OR 7.95; 95 % CI 4.65-13.59). Risk factors for amputation were male gender (OR 2.12; 95 % CI 1.2-3.73), type 2 diabetes (OR 3.33; 95 % CI 1.01-11.1), foot at risk classification (higher risk for ischemic foot, OR 19.63; 95 % CI 3.43-112.5), hypertension (lower risk, OR 0.3; 95 % CI 0.14-0.63), region of origin (South/Southeast, OR 2.2; 95 % CI 1.1-4.42), previous history of ulcer (OR 9.66; 95 % CI 4.67-19.98) and altered vibratory sensation (OR 3.46; 95 % CI 1.64-7.33). There was no association between either outcome and ethnicity. Conclusions: Ulcer and amputation rates were high. Age at presentation was low and patients with ulcer presented a higher prevalence of neuropathy compared to ischemic foot at risk. Ischemic disease was more associated with amputations. Ethnical differences were not of great importance in a miscegenated population. |
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