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The Foot | 2010

An assessment of peripheral vascular disease in patients with diabetic foot ulcer

Rosemary Ikem; Ic Ikem; Olorunfemi Adebayo; David Soyoye

BACKGROUND Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a chronic limb ischaemia caused by atherosclerosis of the peripheral arteries. Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for this disease. The most common symptom of PVD is muscle pain in the lower limbs on exercise. In diabetes, pain perception may be blunted by the presence of peripheral neuropathy. Therefore, a patient with diabetes and PVD is more likely to present with an ischaemic ulcer or gangrene than a patient without diabetes. The use of ankle-brachial-pressure index (ABI) in the clinic and bedside provide a measure of blood flow to the ankle. This could help early detection, initiate early therapy and may thus reduce the risk of critical limb ischaemia and limb loss. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to evaluate the occurrence of peripheral vascular disease using ankle-brachial index in diabetic patients with and without foot ulcers and the risk factors associated with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). METHOD This prospective study involved all type 2 DM patients with foot ulcer (DFU population) and those without foot ulcers (non-DFU population) seen in our hospital. Their demographic, clinical and laboratory parameters were noted and documented. Measurement of ABI was done using a portable hand held Doppler and ankle pressures<0.9 is suggestive of PVD. RESULTS A total of 74 patients were recruited. Males were 42 (56.8%) and females were 32 (43.2%). The mean age of the patients was 62.89±10.66 years and the duration of diabetes was 7.61±7.57 years. Forty-six (62.2%) presented with foot ulcer while 28 (37.8%) were without foot ulcer. Patients with PVD represented by ABI<0.9 was DFU 31(76.4%) while in non-DFU it was 10 (13.4%). Multivariant analysis of variables associated with DFU in those with ABI<0.9 showed correlation with tobacco use r=.235, p=0.044; duration of diabetes r=-.427; p=0.001; and systolic blood pressure r=-.301; p=0.009. DISCUSSION The occurrence of PVD determined by the absence of >2 pulses by palpation alone and using ABI was 25.7% and 55.4% respectively. This suggests that assessment by palpation is subjective while the use of Doppler is quantitative and more reliable. DFU patients with PVD showed a significant correlation with tobacco use, duration of diabetes and systolic blood pressure but not with dyslipidaemia. CONCLUSION This study shows that these patients had risk factors for PVD. The use of hand held Doppler will aid early diagnosis of critical limb at risk of loss and help to prevent and reduce the high rate of limb loss in our patients.


Society for Endocrinology BES 2013 | 2013

Prevalence and associated risks for metabolic syndrome in nigerians with type 2 diabetes mellitus

David Soyoye; Olorunfemi Adebayo; Babatope Kolawole; Rosemary Ikem


Society for Endocrinology BES 2010 | 2010

Profile of elderly patients with diabetes admitted into Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital

Rosemary Ikem; David Soyoye; Joseph Adebayo; Busola Ojo; Ejiofor T. Ugwu; Babatope Kolawole


Society for Endocrinology BES 2017 | 2017

Burden of obesity and hypertension in Nigerians with type 2 diabetes mellitus seen in a tertiary health facility

David Soyoye; Christiana Omotola Ayandele; Chinedu Anizor; Funmilayo Owolabi; Oluwabukola Ayodele Ala; Olaoluwatomi Yusuff; Okechukwu Ezekpo; Ta Adetunji; Amina Lawal-Bello; Titilope Funmilayo Adewusi; Rosemary Ikem; Babatope Kolawole


Society for Endocrinology BES 2017 | 2017

A 32 Year old Nigeria Male with Azoospermia Who Presented with Bilateral Gynecomastia at The State Specialist Hospital Akure - A Case Report and Review of Literature

Adenike Enikuomehin; Fakhraddeen Muhammad; Joseph Adebayo; David Soyoye; Rosemary Ikem; Babatope Kolawole


Journal of The National Medical Association | 2017

The Relationship Between Glycaemic Control and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Nigerian Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Babalola Ishmael Afolabi; Bolanle Olubunmi Ibitoye; Rosemary Ikem; Adeleye Dorcas Omisore; Bukunmi Michael Idowu; David Soyoye


Society for Endocrinology BES 2016 | 2016

Prevalence of dyslipidaemia in type 2 DM patients attending Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex Ile Ife South West Nigeria

Adenike Enikuomehin; Fakhraddeen Mohammad; David Soyoye; Babatunde Kolawole; Rosemary Ikem; Joseph Adebayo


Society for Endocrinology BES 2016 | 2016

Does concomittant hypertension increase the risk of peripheral arterial disease in Nigerians with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Olorunfemi Adebayo; David Soyoye; Christianah A Enikuomehin; Oluwagbemiga O Ayoola; Babatope Kolawole; Rosemary Ikem


Society for Endocrinology BES 2016 | 2016

Type 2 DM risk evaluation in Nigerian undergraduates in Ile Ife: a comparison of the Finnish vs Indian risk scoring system

Olaoluwatomi Yusuff; Funmilayo Owolabi; Amina Lawal-Bello; Oluwadamilola Amjo; David Soyoye; Babatope Kolawole


Society for Endocrinology BES 2015 | 2015

Relationship between high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and anthropometric indices of obesity

David Soyoye; Babatope Kolawole; Rosemary Ikem; Adenike Enikuomehin

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Rosemary Ikem

Obafemi Awolowo University

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Babatope Kolawole

Obafemi Awolowo University

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Ejiofor T. Ugwu

Enugu State University of Science and Technology

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Ic Ikem

Obafemi Awolowo University

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