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15 Αυγ 2022 · IR of major amputations was 94.82 (95% CI 56.62–158.80) per 100,000 individuals with diabetes, among patients with type 1 diabetes was 100.76 (95% CI 53.71–189.01) and among type 2 diabetes was 40.58 (95% CI 11.03–149.28).
25 Ιουν 2020 · Amputation related to diabetes mellitus and PAD presents a tremendous burden on patients, families, and society. At the patient level, of those who undergo amputation as a result of diabetes mellitus or PAD, >55% are permanently disabled thereafter.
22 Αυγ 2022 · Patients with diabetes mellitus have an astounding 30 times greater lifetime risk of undergoing an amputation when compared to patients without diabetes mellitus, which translates to an economic strain in healthcare systems of over $4.3 billion in annual costs in the USA alone.
The incidence of lower extremity reamputation is high among patients with diabetes who have undergone initial amputations secondary to diabetes, and rates of reamputation have not changed over at least two decades.
Among nonblack patients, amputation-free survival varied from 64.9% in Appleton, WI to 83% (Yakima, WA). The list of highest and lowest amputation rates at 2 years was notably different for the two races, suggesting gross racial disparity in outcomes even within high risk regions.
28 Αυγ 2017 · Exact data on incidences of LEA in diabetic and non-diabetic patients are important for improvements in preventative diabetic foot care, avoidance of fatal outcomes, as well as a solid basis for health policy and the economy.
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 not uniform across countries.