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Diabet Med ; 28(2): 168-74, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21219424

ABSTRACT

AIMS: To characterize bio-psycho-social factors, particularly mental disorders and self-harm behaviour, associated with the development of diabetic foot ulcers. METHODS: Two groups of diabetic patients with and without foot ulcers (n=47 in each group) with similar sex, age and diabetes duration were assessed for mental disorders using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Self-harm behaviour, quality of life, depressive symptoms and self-compassion were rated using different standard questionnaires. RESULTS: Patients from the ulcer group visited their practitioners and/or psychotherapists less frequently in the last 12 months than patients in the control group 0 vs. 13%; P=0.026). The ulcer group patients had a history of increased alcohol consumption (43 vs. 19%; P=0.025), lower levels of education (8 vs. 10 grades; P=0.014) and income (1190 vs. 1535 €/month; P=0.039). Additionally, they were less likely to be diagnosed with anxiety disorders (11 vs. 32%; P=0.022). No significant differences in glycated haemoglobin, body mass index, smoking and direct self-harm behaviour were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with foot ulcers tend to exhibit lower health-conscious behaviour, particularly higher lifetime alcohol consumption, lower utilization of medical services and less general anxiety. Practitioners should be aware of these behaviours, since early detection of diabetes patients at psycho-social risk and consecutive psychological intervention may be an effective preventive strategy in avoiding the development of foot ulcers.


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Alcohol Drinking/adverse effects , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Diabetic Foot/etiology , Diabetic Neuropathies/psychology , Health Behavior , Patient Compliance/psychology , Self Care/psychology , Adult , Aged , Alcohol Drinking/psychology , Amputation, Surgical/psychology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/physiopathology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/psychology , Diabetic Foot/physiopathology , Diabetic Foot/psychology , Diabetic Neuropathies/complications , Diabetic Neuropathies/physiopathology , Female , Germany/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Compliance/statistics & numerical data , Risk Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Dtsch Med Wochenschr ; 126(8): 193-7, 2001 Feb 23.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11256022

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Ultrasound examination of the intima-media thickness (IMT) is a well accepted, highly reproducible method for the evaluation of early atherosclerosis. However, for the exact interpretation of these measurements reference values for IMT should be determined. The present work provides for the first time normal values for IMT of the common carotid artery and the arteries of the lower limbs (common femoral, superficial and popliteal arteries) in a German population of healthy subjects without risk factors. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A total of 112 subjects (50 men, 62 women), aged 40 to 70, were examined, according to the following inclusion criteria: no diabetes or marked elevation of postprandial plasma glucose; non-smokers; no hypertension, obesity, dys/hyperlipidaemia or albuminuria; no history of coronary heart disease, stroke and peripheral arterial occlusion. IMT was measured and standardized by the method of Pignoli. Total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, HbA1c, plasma glucose (fasting and postprandial) and albuminuria were examined by routine methods. RESULTS: The mean values of double measurements bilaterally in the distal part of the common carotid artery in men were 0.79 (0.73 ... 0.84) mm (40-54 years) and 0.87 (0.81 ... 0.93) mm (55-70 years). In women the values were: -0.70 (0.67 ... 0.75) mm and 0.82 (0.75 ... 0.90) mm, resp. In the group aged 40-54 years the men showed significantly higher IMT of all examined vessels in comparison to the women. In the group aged 55-70 years somewhat higher IMT of the common carotid artery and significantly higher IMT of the arteries of the lower extremity were observed in men. In multivariate analysis age was found to be a significant determinant of IMT of all examined vessels. CONCLUSION: Intima-media thickening of the common carotid artery in men aged 40-70 years is to be accepted if a single measurement of IMT exceeds > or = 1 mm. For women, aged 40-54 years, IMT is defined as pathological if one IMT is above 0.85 mm, and for those aged 55-70 years if IMT exceeds 1 mm.


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Arteriosclerosis/diagnostic imaging , Tunica Intima/diagnostic imaging , Tunica Media/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Aged , Carotid Artery, Common/diagnostic imaging , Female , Femoral Artery/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Popliteal Artery/diagnostic imaging , Reference Values , Risk Factors , Ultrasonography
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