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15 Αυγ 2022 · 23 studies were included, reporting 505,390 diabetes-related lower extremity amputations. IR of minor amputations was 139.97 (95% CI 88.18–222.16) per 100,000 individuals with diabetes, among patients with type 1 diabetes was 148.59 (95% CI 65.00–339.68) and in type 2 diabetes was 75.53 (95% CI 29.94–190.54).
There were 83.84 annual amputations (95% CI 41.67-168.65) per 100,000 women with diabetes and 178.04 (95% CI 81.16-390.55) per 100,000 men. Conclusions: Globally, annual incidence of diabetes-related amputations from 2010 to 2020 has shown to disproportionately affect men and individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus, although its incidence is ...
25 Ιουν 2020 · The burden of amputation is severe, with 5-year mortality rates exceeding those of many malignancies. Furthermore, caring for patients with PAD and diabetes mellitus imposes a significant cost to the healthcare system—estimated to range from $84 billion to $380 billion annually.
Close to 140 000 diabetes-related amputations occur every year in the USA and structural inequality leads to Black people being four times more likely to have an amputation than white people. Low rates of angiogram screening for nerve damage and PAD result in many unnecessary amputations.
1 Ιουν 2022 · Amputation rates have fallen from 37.08% to 32.45% from 20to 2021. Rates of minor amputations decreased from 22.75% to 19.07%, rates of moderate amputations decreased from 5.06% to 4.87%, rates of major amputations decreased from 9.27% to 8.52% from 20to 2021, respectively.
This review analysed the published incidence of hospital admissions for DFD conditions (ulceration, infection, peripheral artery disease [PAD], neuropathy) and diabetes-related amputations (minor and major) in nationally representative populations.
28 Αυγ 2017 · Lower extremity amputation (LEA) in patients with diabetes results in high mortality, reduced quality of life, and increased medical costs.