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Factors that impact in the answer of the ulcers from the diabetic foot to the Heberprot-P®

Sergio Alberto Díaz Cruz, Talia Batista Villar, Doraimys Valido-Valdes, Ymirsys Núñez Núñez and José Luis Fernández González

South Health and Policy, 2026, vol. 5, 382-382

Abstract: Introduction: the diabetes mellitus constitutes a problem of health to world scale for its growing incidence and for its complications, mainly associated to the vascular damage that you/they usually present, as the ulcer of diabetic foot that can take to the amputation and discapacidad. Objective: to identify the factors that impact in the answer of the ulcers from the diabetic foot to the Heberprot-P® in patient belonging to the policlínico September 5, Consolation of the South, Pinegrove of the River, in the period of January 2022 and January of the 2024. Method: he/she was carried out an observational, analytic, and traverse study. The universe was represented by all the diabetic patients (n=1875) belonging to the selected policlínico and the sample for those with ulcer of the diabetic foot, treaties with Heberprot-P®. (n=28). the theoretical, empiric and statistical methods were used. Results: the patients prevailed with more than 70 years (64.2%), feminine sex (65.3%) and white color of the skin (71%). The arterial hypertension (56.3%) and the obesity (8.6%) they are the observed pathological antecedents. The most frequent localization in the ulcers was the region metatarsiana (28.57%), 60.7% of these lesions healed before the 3 months. the time of cure of the lesion showed statistical relationship with the presence of obesity, tabaquismo and an inadequate feeding and the biggest age. Conclusions: the age, obesity, the tabaquismo and the alimentary habits were factors that impacted in the answer of the ulcers from the diabetic foot to the Heberprot-P®.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.56294/shp2026382

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