Acta Scientific MEDICAL SCIENCES (ISSN: 2582-0931)
Volume 7 Issue 3 March 2023
Prevalence of Diabetic Foot and Risk Factors Among Diabetic Patients
in PHC, PSMMC, Riyadh, KSA 2019-2020
Ahmed Alsomali*, Sultan Alturki, Hussam Alzahrani and Mostafa Kofi
Family Medicine Resident, PSMMC, Riyadh, SA
*Corresponding Author: Ahmed Alsomali, Family Medicine Resident, PSMMC,
Riyadh, SA.
Research Article
Received: January 25, 2023
Published: February 13, 2023
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Alsomali., et al.
Abstract
Introduction: Diabetic foot is a common complication among individuals with diabetes, characterized by the development of ulcers,
infections, and amputation. In a study conducted at the Prince Sultan Military Medical City in Saudi Arabia, a cross-sectional research
was conducted to determine the characteristics, prevalence, and risk factors of diabetic foot in diabetic patients attending a primary
healthcare center and diabetes clinic. A sample of 300 patients was sampled using a comprehensive sampling technique and data
collected from medical records. The results showed that the prevalence of diabetic foot in the study population was 15.8%. Risk
factors for diabetic foot included older age, duration of diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and peripheral arterial disease. In addition,
the results showed that the prevalence of peripheral neuropathy was 89.3%, and the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease was
35.4%. These findings highlight the need for prevention and early intervention for diabetic foot in this population, as well as the
importance of screening for peripheral neuropathy and peripheral arterial disease in diabetic patients. Further research is needed to
understand the specific risk factors for diabetic foot in the Arab population and to develop appropriate prevention and management
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Methods: In the Prince Sultan Military Medical City, family medicine and community Centre in Riyadh (KSA), a cross-sectional
research was conducted among diabetic patients who were visiting the PHC, Diabetics clinic. The participants were from Saudi
Arabia. The purpose of the research was to determine the characteristics of Dm foot in PSMMC, as well as the prevalence of Dm foot
in PSMMC and the risk factors associated with Dm foot in PSMMC.
Results: Dm foot is associated with neuropathy with a p-value of 0.004, which is statistically significant. No other risk factors are
associated with Dm foot in Riyadh this is due to the low number of people with Dm foot in the area. Chi-square test cannot be done
for Changes in sleep risk factor because no participant with both normal and Dm foot mentioned it as a risk factor. They all do not
experience changes in sleep.
Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of risk factors for diabetic foot problems, which has led to an increase in the frequency of
these complications and calls for primary and secondary preventive programs to reduce morbidity and death in addition to the
economic cost of the complications. When treating diabetic patients, it is important to take additional precautions, such as releasing
pressure on the nerves in the lower extremities.
Keywords: Diabetic Foot; Diabetes; PHC
DOI: 10.31080/ASMS.2023.07.1479
Citation: Ahmed Alsomali., et al. “Prevalence of Diabetic Foot and Risk Factors Among Diabetic Patients in PHC, PSMMC, Riyadh, KSA 2019-2020". Acta
Scientific Medical Sciences 7.3 (2023): 85-91.