1.Quality of life of diabetes amputees following major and minor lower limb amputations
Nazri Mohd Yusof ; Aminudin Che Ahmad ; Ahmad Fadzli Sulong ; Mohd Jazlan Mohd Adnan ; Jamalludin Abdul Rahman ; Ramli Musa
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2019;74(1):25-29
Minor amputation was performed as a salvage
procedure because most of the patients were not able to
ambulate and become dependent following major
amputation. Minor amputation is defined as amputation at
the level of ankle joint and below while major amputation is
defines by amputation above the ankle joint. The aim of this
study was to compare the quality of life among diabetes
patients following major and minor amputations.
2.Predictors of major lower limb amputation among type II diabetic patients admitted for diabetic foot problems.
Nazri Mohd YUSOF ; Jamalludin Ab RAHMAN ; Ahmad Hafiz ZULKIFLY ; Aminudin CHE-AHMAD ; Kamarul Ariffin KHALID ; Ahmad Fadzli SULONG ; Naveen VIJAYASINGHAM
Singapore medical journal 2015;56(11):626-631
INTRODUCTIONDiabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common cause of amputations in Malaysia. This study aimed to identify the predictive factors for major lower limb amputation among patients with type 2 DM (T2DM) who were admitted to a hospital, in order to reduce its likelihood.
METHODSThis cross-sectional study involved 218 patients with T2DM who were admitted to Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan, Malaysia, for diabetic foot problems from June 2011 to July 2012. A form was developed to document the patients' profiles, comorbidities, complications, investigations, treatment and clinical outcomes. The predictors for major lower limb amputations were determined using univariate and stepwise logistic regression analysis.
RESULTSA total of 31 patients underwent major lower limb amputations (25 transtibial, 6 transfemoral). The following factors were found to be associated with the incidence of major lower limb amputations: T2DM duration ≥ 10 years, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic nephropathy, presentation with gangrene, diabetic foot conditions of Wagner grade 4 or 5, and necrotising fasciitis. Patients who underwent major amputations had significantly lower haemoglobin and albumin levels, and higher total white blood cell counts, erythrocyte sedimentation rates, and C-reactive protein, urea and creatinine levels. However, only T2DM duration ≥ 10 years, positive bacterial culture and albumin levels were significant on stepwise logistic regression analysis.
CONCLUSIONT2DM duration ≥ 10 years, positive bacterial culture and low albumin levels were found to be significant predictive factors for major lower limb amputation among patients with T2DM admitted for diabetic foot problems.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Amputation ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; complications ; Diabetic Foot ; epidemiology ; etiology ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Incidence ; Lower Extremity ; surgery ; Malaysia ; epidemiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Risk Factors
3.Malaysian clinical practice guidelines for management of diabetic foot: A synopsis for the primary care physician
Tharumaraja Thiruselvam ; Aminudin Che Ahmad ; Wong Ping Foo ; Afiza Hanun Ahmad@Hamid ; Mohd Idham Hasan ; Mohd Yazid Bajuri ; Gurmeet Singh s/o Sewa Singh ; Vijiya Mala Valayatham ; Siti Norzalilah Abdul Majid ; Hafizan Mohd Tajri ; Masfiza Abdul Hamid ; Ainol Haniza Kherul Anuwar ; Mohd Aminuddin Mohd Yusof
Malaysian Family Physician 2021;16(1):103-113
Diabetic foot requires careful attention and coordinated management by a dedicated team. Screening, prevention, adequate assessment, and appropriate referral are crucial to prevent complications. Multimodal treatment and rehabilitation are recommended to ensure a better quality of life and reduction of amputation rate in people with diabetic foot.
4.Injectable Self-Hardened Synthetic Bone Cement (Osteopaste) As A Filler For Bone Defects: A Histological Result From Experimental Study In New Zealand White Rabbits’ Tibia
Che Seman CNZ ; Zamzuri Z ; Zunariah B ; Mohd Shukrimi A ; Nazri MY ; Ahmad Hafiz Z ; Aminudin CA
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(Supplement A):4-