Title of article :
Audit of Diabetic Soft Tissue Infection and Foot Disease in Accra
Author/Authors :
Asumanu, E Depatments of General Surgery - Medicine - Anaesthesia- Military Hospital - Accra, Ghana , Ametepi, R Depatments of General Surgery - Medicine - Anaesthesia- Military Hospital - Accra, Ghana , Koney, CT Depatments of General Surgery - Medicine - Anaesthesia- Military Hospital - Accra, Ghana
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Soft tissue infection and foot disease are
well known complications among diabetes mellitus patients.
With an increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Africa,
management of these complications is expected to become a
major problem.
OBJECTIVE: To audit the surgical management of diabetic
soft tissue infection and foot disease over a two-year period in
Accra, Ghana.
METHODS: A prospective study of all patients admitted to the
General Surgical Unit of the 37 Military Hospital between
May 2005 and April 2007 was conducted. Diabetic patients
with soft tissue infections and foot disease were selected for
study. Doppler studies using a monopolar 8 MHz Nicolet
vascular probe was used in assessing the ankle to brachial
pressure index (ABPI). Patients were managed based on
admitting diagnosis and outcomes were noted.
RESULTS: Eighty (8.3%) of 966 surgical patients had diabetes
mellitus and soft tissue infection or foot disease. The peak age
of presentation of diabetics with soft tissue infection or foot
disease was 50–59 years. Diabetic foot disease (53.0%) was
the commonest followed by cellulitis of the leg and other soft
tissue infections. Overall amputation rate was 33.3% while
mortality was 8.8%.
CONCLUSION: Foot infections, cellulitis, abscesses and
gangrene are the common surgical complications of diabetes
mellitus patients in Ghana. Abscess of the hand is the
commonest non-foot soft tissue surgical complication and had
good outcomes. Overall, females presented earlier and had
better outcomes than males.
Keywords :
ulcer , diabetic foot disease , soft tissue infection , Diabetes mellitus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics