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. 2019 Sep 9;2019:5319892. doi: 10.1155/2019/5319892

Table 5.

IWGDF risk classification for the development of diabetic foot ulceration according to the clinical characteristics of individuals diagnosed with diabetes mellitus at Anápolis, Goiás, Brazil, 2018.

Clinical characteristics Category DFU p value
0 1 2 3
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Regular use of insulin
Yes 13 (20.0) 21 (32.3) 17 (26.2) 6 (9.2) 8 (12.3) 0.053§
No 11 (55.0) 4 (20.0) 3 (15.0) 1 (5.0) 1 (5.0)
Smoking
Yes 8 (19.5) 11 (26.8) 14 (34.1) 4 (9.8) 4 (9.8) 0.172§
No 16 (36.4) 14 (31.8) 6 (13.6) 3 (6.8) 5 (11.4)
Symptoms on the lower limbs
Yes 22 (28.6) 22 (28.6) 17 (22.1) 7 (9.1) 9 (11.7) 0.623§
No 2 (25.0) 3 (37.5) 3 (37.5)
Time since the diagnosis of diabetes (years)
0-10 13 (32.5) 13 (32.5) 8 (20.0) 2 (5.0) 4 (10.0) 0.037
11-20 9 (32.1) 9 (32.1) 6 (21.4) 3 (10.7) 1 (3.6)
21-40 2 (11.8) 3 (17.6) 6 (35.3) 2 (11.8) 4 (23.5)
Appearance of the nails
Normal 11 (55.0) 2 (10.0) 6 (30.0) 1 (5.0) 0.019
Altered 13 (20.0) 23 (35.4) 14 (21.5) 6 (9.2) 9 (13.8)
Humidity of the feet
Normal 5 (55.6) 3 (33.3) 1 (11.1) 0.029
Altered 19 (25.0) 22 (28.9) 19 (25.0) 7 (9.2) 9 (11.8)
Deformities
Normal 24 (30.4) 25 (31.6) 20 (25.3) 4 (5.1) 6 (7.6) <0.001
Altered 3 (50.0) 3 (50.0)

DFU: diabetic foot ulceration. §Chi-squared test. Chi-squared test for trend. p values in bold indicate statistically significant differences (p < 0.05).