Lapsus Kaki Diabetik
Lapsus Kaki Diabetik
Lapsus Kaki Diabetik
FOOT DIABETIK
Devision Endocrine and metabolisme Subdivision
Department of Internal Medicine
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Group 3 :
Sucitra C014172049
Nurul Fuadi Yusuf C014172142
Adi Ahdiat C014172126
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Patient Identity :
Name : Ny. N
Age : 67 yo
Medical record : 841686
Sex : Women
Date of birth : 12 December 1950
Address : Baji Ateka Timur Street
Occupation : Housewife
Hospital : RSWS / L1BB
Date enter hospital : 1 May 2018
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History Taking
Main complaint: wound on the right foot
Patient came to hospital with complaint of wound on the right foot since 3
weeks ago. Patient also complaint fatigue, fever, chest pain, defecation
smooth with dark stool, nausea and vomiting (+)
History : patient have been amputation on digiti II dextra of foot finger in
Bhayankara Hospital since 2 weeks ago. History of Diabetes Mellitus (+),
hypertension (). Patient referenced transfusion from Siloam Hospital 4 RBC
pack from Hb 6,0 g/dl into 9,0 g/dl
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Physical Examination
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Physical Examinationc
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THORAX HEART
I : symmetry left and right I : Ictus cordis not visible
P : normal vocal fremitus , P : thrill not palpable
tenderness (-) P : normal heart borders
P : sonor left and right A : normal SI/II heart sound,
A : vesicular breath sound, no additional sound (-)
wheezing, no rhonki
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Pemeriksaan Fisis
ABDOMEN EKSTREMITAS
I : Distention (-) Inspeksi :
A : normal peristaltic sound Limit of movement
Diagnose
Primer : Diabetic Foot Wagner 4 classification on digiti I pedis
dextra
Sekunder :
1. Hipoalbumninemia
2. Community Acquired Pneumonia
3. Melena et causa stress ulcer
4. Anemia ec Chronic Disease
5. Perifer Arteri Disease
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Treatment
Infus NaCl 0,9 % 20tpm
Injeksi ceftriaxon 2 gr/24 jam/intravena
Injeksi Levofloxaxin 750gr/24 jam/intravena
Injeksi metronidazole 500 mg/ 8 jam/ intravena
Nevorapid 4-4-4 IU
lantus 0-0-10 IU
Injeksi lansopraszole 6 gr/12 jam/intravena
Nutrisi NGT via sonde
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Examination Plan
1. Pus culture for antibiotic sensitivity test
2. Consul BTKV
3. Control EKG
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No ASSESSMENT PLANNING Dx PLANNING THERAPY
1 Primer : Diabetic foot Wagner 4 on digiti I pedis dextra 1. Pus culture to 1. Infus NaCl 0,9 % 20tpm
Sekunder : antibiotic 2. Injeksi ceftriaxon 2 gr/24
1. Hipoalbumninemia sensitivity jam/intravena
2. Community Acquired Pneumonia test 3. Injeksi Levofloxaxin
3. Melena et causa stress ulcer 2. Consul BTKV 750gr/24 jam/intravena
4. Perifer arteri Disease 3. Control EKG 4. Injeksi metronidazole 500
5. Anemia ec chronic disease mg/ 8 jam/ intravena
5. Nevorapid 4-4-4 IU
S: Pasien datang dengan keluhan utama luka pada kaki kanan 6. lantus 0-0-10 IU
sejak 3 minggu yang lalu. Pasien juga mengeluh merasa 7. Injeksi lansopraszole 6
lemas, demam, nyeri pada dada kiri, ada mual dan muntah gr/12 jam/intravena
buang air besar berwarna hitam. 8. Nutrisi NGT via sonde
Riwayat : pasien sudah dilakukan amputasi pada jari kaki digiti
II dextra di RS Bhayankara sejak 2 minggu yang lalu. Pasien
memiliki riwayat diabetes melitus Riwayat hipertensi tidak
ada. Pasien dirujuk tansfusi dari RS Siloam 4 kantong RBC
dengan Hb 6,0.
O : Pemeriksaan fisis :
konjungtiva tampak anemis, Ada kesulitan dalam melakukan
pergerakan, pedis dekstra digiti I mengalami luka diabetik
grade 4 berdasarkan klasifikasi Wagner
Definition
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized
by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion,
insulin action, or both.
Epidemiology
Based on IDF 2017, in the world there are 425 million adults have diabetes, 1 in 11
adults has diabetes, and 1 in 2 remains undiagnoses.
WHO predicted increase DM prevalence in Indonesia form 8,4 million in 2000 become
21,3 million in 2013. the report show 2-3x frequent raise in 2035. International
Diabetic Federation (IDF) predicted increase DM prevalence in Indonesia form 9,1
million in 2014 become 14,1 million in 2035.
DM type 2 is most common chronic and non communicable disease with high
morbidity & mortality. One of the leading cause of death by disease. DM shortens life
span by 15 years and it progressive if untreat. Prevalence DM type 2 in Women more
high than man
Regulation of
blood glucose
insulin
Intestine
Blood vessel
Insulin
2 High blood glucose 2 5 5 Low blood glucose
stimulates the pancreas to Glucagon stimulates the pancreas to
release insulin. release glucagon
into the bloodstream.
Pancreas
6 6 Glucagon stimulates
Liver liver cells to break down
glycogen and release glucose
3 Insulin stimulates the uptake 3 into the blood. a
of glucose into cells and 7 Blood glucose begins to rise.
storage as glycogen in the 7
liver and muscles. Insulin
also Key:
stimulates the conversion
of excess glucose into fat Glucose
for storage. Insulin
3 Fat cell
Glucagon
Glycogen
Muscle a
The stress hormone
epinephrine and other
hormones also bring
glucose out of storage.
Pathophysiology
Main Pathophysiological Defects in T2DM
pancreatic
incretin insulin
effect secretion
pancreatic
?
glucagon
secretion
gut
carbohydrate
delivery &
absorption
HYPERGLYCEMIA
Increase
glucose
reabsorption
+
peripheral
hepatic glucose
glucose uptake
production Adapted from: Inzucchi SE, Sherwin RS in: Cecil Medicine 2011
Clinical Manifestation
Type 2 diabetes is often without symptoms in its early stages. That’s the reason
there are 40% of people with Type 2 diabetes are unaware of their disease. When
there are symptoms, they may occur gradually. If present, they usually are:
◦ Classic symptom :
Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia,
Weight-loss unexplained
◦ Other symptom :
feeling tired and weak, numbness
feet, blurred eyesight, sexual
disfungtion, pruritus ,having frequent
infections
DIAGNOSIS CRITERIA
FPG 126 mg/dl. Fasting is defined as no
caloric intake for at least 8h.
OR
OGTT 200 mg/dl - 2h post-load glucose 75
g dissolved in 250 cc water.
OR HbA1C FPG OGTT
RPG 200 mg/dl with classic symptom Diabetes 6,5 126 200
hyperglycemic. Prediabetes 5,7 – 6,4 100-125 140-199
OR Normal <5,7 <100 <140
HbA1C 6,5% mg/dl with classic symptom
hyperglycemic. The test should be
performed
in a laboratory using a method that is
NGSP certified and standardized to the
DCCT assay.
HIGH RISK FACTORS + WITHOUT CLASSIC SYMPTOM
Screenin
1. BMI 23 km/m2 + 1/> risk factor below :
g
a. Physical inactivity
b. First degree relative with diabetes
c. Members of high risk ethnic population
d. Women who delivered a baby weighing > 4 kg or were diagnosed with GDM
e. Hypertension (≥ 140/90 mmHg or on therapy for hypertension)
f. HDL cholesterol level < 35 mg/dl and/or triglyceride level > 250 mg/dl
g. Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
h. Prediabetic history (IGT or IFG on previous testing)
i. Others clinical conditions associated with insulin resistance (severe obesity,
acanthosis nigricans
j. History of CVD
LONG TERM :
SHORT TERM : Prevent complication
Eliminate symptoms Reduce morbidity and mortality
Maintain general well being (QoL)
STRATEGY:
Normalizing glucose, blood
pressure, body weight, lipd,
insulin level
ACTIVIITES :
Management with holistic
approach and self care principle
1. Education 3. Exercise
-To promote health life style Exercise : Aerobic Exercise (cycling,
-education material : definition, compicate, jogging, swimming)
farmacologi and non farmacologi, interaction 10 min x 3 times a day = 30 min per
with nutritional, exeracise, and OAD, observe day
blood dan urin glucose by self care, foot care
education 3-5x/ week -> during 30-45 minute
2. Nutritional management
-recommendation nutritional compotition :
Carbohydrate 45-65% of TE, 3x/day
Lipid 20-25% of TE
Protein 10-20% of TE
Natrium <2300 mg/day
Fiber 20-35g/day
4. Farmacology
ORAL DIABETES AGENTS
Drug class Agent(s) Mechanism(s) of action Side effect
α-Glucosidase Acarbose, miglitol Delay carbohydrate absorption
Flatulen, soft stool
inhibitors
Sitagliptin, vildagliptin
DPP-IV inhibitors GLP-1 degradation; Glucose-
, Saxagliptin, vomit
dependent insulin secretion
Lanagliptin
Insulin sensitivity in fat cells +
Pioglitazone, Trujillo J. Formulary. 2006.
Tiazolidindion muscle edema
rosiglitazone Luna B, Feinglos MN. Am Fam Physician. 2001.
Smyth S, Heron A. Nat Med. 2006.
INSULIN
Insulin Indication : Side effect :
Acute Chronic
Microangiopathy Macroangiopathy
-Ketoacidosis -retinopathy
-Hiperosmolar non -CAD
-nephropathy
ketotic -PVD
-neuropathy
-Hipoglycemia -Stroke
Prognosis
Ad vitam : dubia
Ad sanationam : dubia
Ad functionam : bonam (if blood glucose control)
DISCUSSION
“DIABETIC FOOT”
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Introduction
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus cause metabolic or long-term vascular
susceptible to foot wound infections that can then develop into gangrene. Some of
wounds putrefaction.
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Etiology
◦The process of diabetic foot begins with angiopathy, neuropathy and
infection. Neuropathy causes a sensory disturbance that eliminates
or decreases the sensation of leg pain, so ulcers can occur unnoticed.
Motor disorders cause leg muscle atrophy thus altering the fulcrum
leading to foot ulceration. Angiopathy will disrupt blood flow to the
leg, the patient may feel leg pain after walking within a certain
distance. Infection is often a complication due to reduced blood flow
or neuropathy. Diabetic ulcers can be diabetic foot gangrene.
◦The cause of gangrene in patients with DM is anerob, bacterial, and
Clostridium sp. most common. This bacterium produces a gas called
gangrene
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Risk Factor
Patients with DM over 10 years, men, poor blood sugar
control, there are cardiovascular, retina and kidney
complications. Things that increase risk include peripheral
neuropathy with protective sensory loss, biomechanical
changes, increased pressure on the feet, peripheral vascular
disease (decreased dorsalis pedis pulsation), history of ulcers or
amputations and severe nail abnormalities.
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Pathophysiology
Diabetic foot ulcer is caused by three factors often called trias, namely: ischemia, neuropathy and
infection. Uncontrolled blood glucose levels will lead to chronic complications of peripheral
neuropathy in the form of sensory, motor and autoimmune neuropathy.
Sensoric neuropathy
It usually with severe symptom, so it can eliminate the sensation protection that is susceptible to
physical and thermal trauma, thus increasing the risk of foot ulcers. Proprioseption sensation is the
sensation of foot position is also lost.
Motoric Neuropati
Affects all muscles, resulting in abnormal protrusion of bone. Foot deformity raises the limited leg
plantar pressure and becomes an easy ulcer.
Autonomy Neuropathy
Characterized by dry skin, no sweating, and increased secondary capillary incision cause by short
of arteriovenosus skin. This triggers the onset of fissura, skin crusts so that the foot is vulnerable to
minimal trauma
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Classification
The Wagner-Meggit classification was developed in the 1970s, widely used to classify lesions in d
Diagnostic Criteria
◦Examination of ulcers and the general state of the extremities
Diabetic ulcers tend to occur in the largest load-bearing areas, such as the heel, acute
metatarsal in the soles of the feet, prominent fingertips (first and second fingers). The ulcer
in malleolus occurs because it often gets traumatized. Other abnormalities can be found
such as hypertrophic callus, brittle / ruptured nails, dry skin, hammer toes, and fissura.
◦Assessment of risk of vascular insufficiency
Physical examination will get lost or decreased peripheral pulses. Other findings related to
atherosclerosis include iliac and femoral artery sounds, skin atrophy, loss of leg hair,
cyanosis of the toe, ulceration and ischemic necrosis, and capillary refill test over 2 seconds
◦Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy signs include loss of sensation of vibration and position, loss of deep
tendon reflex, trophic ulceration, foot drop, muscle atrophy and hypertrophic callus
formation especially in heel suppressive areas.
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Treatment
◦Wound control
Adequate debridement will help reduce the necrotic tissue so it will reduce
pus / fluid from gangrene ulcers. Debridement can be done with several
methods, the most effective method is autolysis debridement
◦Microbiological Control
Generally obtained multiple bacterial infections, anaerobes and aerobes.
Antibiotics should always match the results of bacterial cultures and their
resistance. The first line of broad-spectrum antibiotics includes both gram-
negative and positive bacteria (eg cephalosporins), combined with
anaerobic germicides (eg, metronidazole)
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Prognosis
The prognosis of the diabetic foot depends on various factors
seen in the pathophysiology, complications, and accompanying
diseases. Holistic management is emphasized to reduce the
mortality and morbidity of diabetic feet.
Correlation DM - PAD
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Risk factor
(genetic, Accumulation Obstruction
ciggeret smoke, Plaque perifer Decrease
lipid (LDL,TG) Blood flow
high cholesterol, atherosclerosi artery lumen
on artery
DM) s on limbs
Complication
chronic DM
Foot ischemia
(low oxygen supply)
Correlation DM-hipoalbuminemia
Hipoalbuminemia is a condition when serum albumin level below < 3,5 g/dl in blood vessel
Increase protein
excretion in urin
Fluid leaking from
hiperglychemia Decrease oncotic capillary to
hipoalbuminemia
pressure plasma interstitial tissue
Inflamation
vessel,
increase
permeability
capiler, capiler Edema tissue
leak
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Albumin function
a. Albumin as a binder and carrier
c. Albumin as an exposure
gastropathy
Ulcus pepticum,
varices
Helicobacter esophageal
pylori infect
Epithel
NSAID
cell Ulcus, bleeding melena
medication
Gaster
mucosa
Stress
disturb Gastropathy is disturbance of the epithel
gastropathy
(excess Decrease healing cell gaster mucose and regeneration
gaster acid) without inflammatory process. It occur
because irritation by chemical substance
like NSAID and alcohol. Severe Irritation can
hiperglychemia
cause bleeding (melena)
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Correlation DM-anemia
Anemia is a condition which decrease total amount red blood cell
or hemoglobinto to carry inadequate oxygen to the body’s tissue,
with men <13 g/dl, women <12 g/dl.
Malnutrition
hiperglikemia
membrane plasm leak anemia
infection
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Disturb neutrophil
and monosit
function, less
Decrease surfactan
hiperglychemia Lung
Immunity
infection
system
Disfunction epitel
napas and cilia
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