Epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of diabetic foot ulcer among patients with diabetes in Afghanistan: An IDF supported initiative

Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2023 Feb:196:110227. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2022.110227. Epub 2022 Dec 18.

Abstract

Aim: The aim is to illustrate epidemiological and clinical characteristics of diabetic patients with foot ulcer (DFU) in Kabul diabetic medical center (KDMC), Afghanistan.

Method: It is a descriptive study explaining the characteristics of diabetic patients with DFU admitted to KDMC, between 1/9/2019 to 31/8/2020 which is a center for management of diabetic patients including DFU. The university of Texas diabetic classification for DFU was used.

Results: Totally 3159 patients admitted to KMDC of whom 47.4% were females and 96.7% type 2 diabetes. The proportion of DFU was 9.2%. The patients' mean age was 55.4 ± 10.6 years and 78% were coming from Kabul. Prevalence of smoking and snuff use were 8.6% and 5.6% respectively. Majority of females 93% were housewives. The duration of diabetes was 5-19 years. Almost two-third were under glycaemia and HbA1c control and 9.2% had history of amputation. The common symptoms were burning, aching, numbness and tingling. The most common cause of DFU was both neuropathy and arteriopathy. After treatment 16% were referred for orthopedic procedures.

Conclusions: DFU affects almost one-tenth of diabetics while a significant number of patients attend at late stage requiring orthopedic treatment. Monitoring of diabetic patients to prevent DFU is important is recommended.

Keywords: Afghanistan; Diabetes; Epidemiology; Foot ulcer; Kabul.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Afghanistan
  • Aged
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2* / complications
  • Diabetic Foot* / therapy
  • Female
  • Foot Ulcer*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Risk Factors