Risk factors, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of lower limb cellulitis in a tertiary hospital in Iran
سال انتشار: 1404
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_IRANJB-1-3_002
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 15 مهر 1404
چکیده مقاله:
Lower limb cellulitis is a frequent bacterial infection associated with substantial morbidity, yet epidemiological data from Iran remain limited. This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzed the medical records of ۱۲۰ patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in Zanjan, Iran, with lower limb cellulitis between July and December ۲۰۲۳. The mean age was ۵۳.۳ years, and ۶۵.۰% of the participants were male. The average duration of hospitalization was ۶.۳ ± ۵.۴ days. Hypertension (۲۸.۳%) and diabetes mellitus (۱۷.۵%) were the most common comorbidities. Trauma was the leading precipitating factor, reported in ۵۰.۰% of cases, and was significantly more frequent among males (p=۰.۰۰۷). Abscess formation occurred in ۲۹.۲% of patients and was strongly associated with trauma (p=۰.۰۰۱) and previous cellulitis (p=۰.۰۴۶). Hypertension and diabetes were more common among female patients, although their older mean age may partially confound this. A history of deep vein thrombosis and recurrent cellulitis was associated with prolonged hospitalization. These findings highlight trauma as the predominant risk factor for cellulitis in this population, with comorbid diabetes further worsening clinical outcomes. The results underscore the need for preventive strategies, including patient education on wound care, strict control of chronic diseases, and targeted interventions for high-risk groups such as diabetic patients and manual laborers. Despite providing valuable regional insight, the study is limited by its retrospective single-center design, reliance on univariate analysis, small subgroup sizes, and potential data inconsistencies. Future prospective, multi-center studies are warranted to validate and expand these observations.Lower limb cellulitis is a frequent bacterial infection associated with substantial morbidity, yet epidemiological data from Iran remain limited. This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzed the medical records of ۱۲۰ patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in Zanjan, Iran, with lower limb cellulitis between July and December ۲۰۲۳. The mean age was ۵۳.۳ years, and ۶۵.۰% of the participants were male. The average duration of hospitalization was ۶.۳ ± ۵.۴ days. Hypertension (۲۸.۳%) and diabetes mellitus (۱۷.۵%) were the most common comorbidities. Trauma was the leading precipitating factor, reported in ۵۰.۰% of cases, and was significantly more frequent among males (p=۰.۰۰۷). Abscess formation occurred in ۲۹.۲% of patients and was strongly associated with trauma (p=۰.۰۰۱) and previous cellulitis (p=۰.۰۴۶). Hypertension and diabetes were more common among female patients, although their older mean age may partially confound this. A history of deep vein thrombosis and recurrent cellulitis was associated with prolonged hospitalization. These findings highlight trauma as the predominant risk factor for cellulitis in this population, with comorbid diabetes further worsening clinical outcomes. The results underscore the need for preventive strategies, including patient education on wound care, strict control of chronic diseases, and targeted interventions for high-risk groups such as diabetic patients and manual laborers. Despite providing valuable regional insight, the study is limited by its retrospective single-center design, reliance on univariate analysis, small subgroup sizes, and potential data inconsistencies. Future prospective, multi-center studies are warranted to validate and expand these observations.
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Manizhe Jozpanahi
Department of Infectious Diseases, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
Ahmadreza Mobaien
Department of Infectious Diseases, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
Azar Biat
Faculty of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
Elham Sadr
Department of Infectious Diseases, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
Afsaneh Karami
Department of Infectious Diseases, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
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