Bacteriological Study of Diabetic Foot and Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern in Eastern India
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Purpose
The pattern of organism causing diabetic foot infection are presumed to vary from location to location depending on the antibiotic prescription practice, geographical locations, environmental variations and therapeutic interventions for various patients. Our hypothesis is look to finding out common similarities with diversified subgroups spread across various geographical locations of eastern part of India, thus to create a data base for treating patient with diabetic foot infections.The sensitivity pattern is anticipated to be different from institution to institutions and place to place but the gross sensitivity data of local pathogen could guide physician for choosing right empirical antibiotic. Practice guideline could be postulated from the collated data of distribution of pathogens, their sensitivity pattern as well as co-morbid conditions of the sufferers.
| Condition |
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Diabetic Foot |
| Study Type: | Observational |
| Study Design: | Observational Model: Case-Only Time Perspective: Prospective |
| Official Title: | An Observational, Prospective, Multicentre Study in Eastern India to Understand the Bacteriological Epidemiology in Diabetic Foot and Sensitivity Pattern of Antibiotics Along With the Pattern of Empirical Therapy |
- Epidemiological pattern of diabetic foot infection in eastern India [ Time Frame: One year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Sensitivity of isolated organisms to antibiotics [ Time Frame: one year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Risk factors associated with different grades of severity of DFI [ Time Frame: one year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- To record prevailing management practices of diabetic foot infection in terms of disease, antibiotic practice, practice of supportive and surgical care. [ Time Frame: one year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Common empiric antibiotic therapies used in management of DFI [ Time Frame: one year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Percentage sensitivity to different empiric antibiotics [ Time Frame: one year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
| Estimated Enrollment: | 200 |
| Study Start Date: | June 2011 |
Eligibility| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
| Sampling Method: | Non-Probability Sample |
Mixed-Rural/Urban in three eastern states of India
Inclusion Criteria:
- diabetic foot patients with Wagner's grade 2 or more foot infection.
Contacts and Locations| Contact: DR SUDHIR Kr Jain, MS (Surgery) | 09864062104 | drsudhirguw@gmail.com |
| India | |
| Sun Valley Diabetic Care And Research Centre | |
| Guwahati, Assam, India, 781006 | |
| Principal Investigator: | DR SUDHIR Kr JAIN, MS (Surgery) | Sun Valley Diabetic Care and Research Centre |
More Information
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| Responsible Party: | DR SUDHIR KR JAIN drsudhirguw@gmail.com 09864062104, Dr Sudhir jain, Sun valley Hospital, Guwahati |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01351701 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | Sunvalley Diabetic Foot Study |
| Study First Received: | April 29, 2011 |
| Last Updated: | May 10, 2011 |
| Health Authority: | India: Institutional Review Board |
Keywords provided by Sun Valley Hospital, Guwahati:
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Diabetic foot Bacteriological epidemiology Wagner's Grading eastern India |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Diabetic Foot Foot Ulcer Diabetic Angiopathies Vascular Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Leg Ulcer Skin Ulcer Skin Diseases |
Diabetes Complications Diabetes Mellitus Endocrine System Diseases Diabetic Neuropathies Anti-Bacterial Agents Anti-Infective Agents Therapeutic Uses Pharmacologic Actions |
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