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Dr. Jeffrey B. Klein urges Dialysis Patients to get regular foot screenings!

Did you know that dialysis patients, even without diabetes, have high risk for ulceration, or amputation?

Patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing dialysis are at high risk for foot ulcerations and amputation, regardless of whether they also have diabetes.  Foot screenings are CRUCIAL for these folks!

Investigators analyzed 450 patients, half of whom had diabetes. Foot ulcers were present in 10%, 21.6% had a history of foot ulceration, and 10.2% had undergone a lower extremity amputation. There is prevalence of 50.2% for peripheral neuropathy (including 35.3% of those without diabetes) and 52.4% for peripheral arterial disease (PAD); however, only 15.6% of neuropathy cases and 17.6% of PAD cases were documented in patients’ medical records prior to the study.

Diabetes was not a significant risk factor for either foot ulceration or amputation. Previous amputation, PAD, and serum albumin were associated with foot ulceration; previous and/or current ulceration and foot deformity were associated with amputation.

Make sure to get your foot regularly checked out!!! Call Dr. Jeffrey B. Klein for your foot screening today!

 

 

 

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