Verlagslink DOI: 10.1111/iwj.70157
Titel: Epidemiology and the medical burden of diabetic foot ulcers especially in patients with infection : a population-based analysis from Germany
Sprache: Englisch
Autorenschaft: Wernecke, Jürgen 
Wernecke, Mary 
Ebenau, Olaf 
Spruth, Bastian 
Krämer, Mareike 
Vogelmann, Tobias 
Zöllner, York 
Schlagwörter: claims analysis; diabetes mellitus; diabetic foot; diabetic foot ulcer; medical burden of disease
Erscheinungsdatum: 24-Mär-2025
Verlag: Wiley
Zeitschrift oder Schriftenreihe: International wound journal 
Zeitschriftenband: 22
Zeitschriftenausgabe: 4
Zusammenfassung: 
Due to limited data on the epidemiology of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) in Germany, especially for those infected, the study determined the prevalence and incidence of DFU and the associated medical burden. Anonymised claims data of 3.3 million insured lives were sourced from a statutory health insurance fund. Patients with DFU between 04/01/2016 and 12/31/2019 were selected (n = 7764) and divided into patients with/without infection/with prophylactic use of antibiotics. Outcome variables were described categorically. Two-sided t-tests and chi-squared tests (p < 0.05) were performed. The prevalence and incidence in patients with DFU was 4.6% and 2.1%, respectively. The mean Charlson Comorbidity Index was 7.9, significantly higher in those infected than in those uninfected (8.1% vs. 7.2%, p < 0.0001). Amputations occurred significantly more often in DFU patients with infection than in those without (minor 25.4% vs. 3.0%, p < 0.0001; major 6.7% vs. 1.2%, p < 0.0001). The 5-year mortality rate was significantly higher in patients with infection than in those without (64.0% vs. 51.3%, p < 0.0001). The occurrence of comorbidities and complications associated with DFU, in particular the high overall medical burden and mortality rate—especially in DFU patients with infections—underscores the importance of prevention and early, appropriate treatment.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/17955
ISSN: 1742-481X
Begutachtungsstatus: Diese Version hat ein Peer-Review-Verfahren durchlaufen (Peer Review)
Einrichtung: Department Gesundheitswissenschaften 
Fakultät Life Sciences 
Dokumenttyp: Zeitschriftenbeitrag
Hinweise zur Quelle: article number: e70157
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