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당뇨병성 족부 골수염 치료에서 보존적 치료에 대한 임상적 고찰Clinical Analysis of the Conservative Treatment for Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis

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Clinical Analysis of the Conservative Treatment for Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis
Authors
김용범이은정조재호권민수강승구천동일
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
대한족부족관절학회
Keywords
Diabetic foot; Osteomyelitis; Antibiotics; Surgery; Amputation
Citation
대한족부족관절학회지, v.19, no.3, pp.107 - 113
Journal Title
대한족부족관절학회지
Volume
19
Number
3
Start Page
107
End Page
113
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/11216
DOI
10.14193/jkfas.2015.19.3.107
ISSN
1738-3757
Abstract
Purpose: The question of surgical versus non-surgical treatment for diabetic foot osteomyelitis remains subject to debate. The aims of this study were to analyse the outcome of conservative treatment (antibiotic treatment and conservative surgery) for diabetic foot osteomyelitis and identify the predictive factors of remission in conservative treatment of diabetic foot osteomyelitis. Materials and Methods: Seventy-seven patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis who initially received conservative treatment from January 2004 to July 2013 were identified, and their medical records were reviewed. Diabetic foot osteomyelitis was defined by imaging studies or histological evidence. Remission was defined as the absence of any sign of infection at the initial or contiguous site assessed at least 12 months after the end of treatment. The demographic, clinical, and therapeutic factors were analysed. Results: The mean age of the patients was 62.7±12.2 years, and 47 patients (61.0%) were male. The median diabetes duration was 15.7±11.2 years and mean HbA1c was 8.7%±2.4%. Forty-eight patients (62.3%) healed with conservative treatment (antibiotic treatment and conservative surgery). Twenty-five patients (32.5%) underwent amputation. In the multivariate analysis, concomitant peripheral artery disease and inadequate antibiotic therapy were associated with failure of conservative treatment. Conclusion: Antibiotics alone, or with conservative surgery, were successful in treatment of diabetic foot osteomyelitis in 62.3% of the patients. Concomitant peripheral artery disease and inadequate antimicrobial therapy were risk factors for remission in conservatively treated diabetic foot osteomyelitis
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