Title of article :
Canagliflozin-associated Peripheral Vascular Ischemia: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Hayder Ewad ، H. Department of Acute Medicine - College of Medicine - University of South Wales , Basheer ، A. Department of Internal Medicine - Wasit University , Omairi ، S. Department of Anatomy and Biology - College of Medicine - Wasit University , Lafta ، M.S. Department of Internal Medicine - Wasit University , Mahdi ، M.G. Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Baghdad University
From page :
177
To page :
180
Abstract :
Aims: Sodium-glucose transporter inhibitors 2 are a new drug group used for patients with diabetes mellitus. These are a very effective group in the management of type 2 diabetes, but side effects such as urinary tract infections and foot ulcers do appear, which is specific to canagliflozin. Therefore, the current case report focuses on patients taking canagliflozin who presented with foot and leg ulcers. Patient Methods: The patient was a 69-year-old man who went to the hospital after falling at home and was diagnosed with pneumonia and lower limb ulcers. The patient had a history of ischemic heart disease, chronic kidney disease, multiple sclerosis and type 2 diabetes mellitus (regarding canagliflozin). A complete laboratory examination was performed, and appropriate treatment was done, but unfortunately the patient died due to multiple comorbidities. Findings: It seems that the risk of peripheral vascular ischemia is increased in type 2 diabetes patients taking canagliflozin. This case was mainly highlighted to confirm the fact that using canagliflozin is associated with increased incidence of lower limb amputation, particularly toes. Conclusion: There may be is a relationship between canagliflozin and lower limb ulcers in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who are older than 65 years.
Keywords :
Diabetes Mellitus , Canagliflozin , Ischemia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of War and Public Health
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of War and Public Health
Record number :
2756128
Link To Document :
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