Abstract—Lower limb amputation (LLA) is a devastating complication experienced by some veterans with diabetes. The Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare system has identified the prevention of LLA as a priority goal. This study was designed to describe the sources of outpatient care received by veterans with diabetes who have undergone LLA, to determine whether these persons would have been impacted by a VA amputation prevention program. This study was also designed to describe prior amputation history, footwear history, and the pivotal events that led to these amputations. We found that the vast majority of these subjects identified the VA as their primary source of care, and thus would have been available for enrollment in a prevention program...
Amputation of the lower limb is one of the most feared diabetic complications. It is associated with...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
Despite the evidence available on the epidemiology of diabetic foot ulcers and associated complicati...
This study determined the incidence, pivotal events, etiology, and levels of amputation in a prospec...
Diabetes has risen from 1.5 to 18.8 million diagnoses over the last half a century, an increase of e...
Background: Diabetes complications include nerve damage and poor blood circulation. These problems m...
Introduction: A major complication of diabetes, which is increasing in the World, is the development...
Veterans with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent the highest percentage of lower extremity amputa...
Objective: to identify diabetic patients who had undergone recent amputation of the lower limb, and ...
Lower extremity amputations and diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of morbidity, disability, as ...
Objective: Diabetic foot is the most common cause of lower extremity amputations. The aim of the pre...
tion national estimates, there are 2,575 diabetes-related lower-limb amputations yearly (1). Minor f...
Abstract Background Lower extremity amputations are costly and debilitating complications in patient...
Background/Aims: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are common amongst diabetic patients, occurring at a li...
This study determined the incidence, pivotal events, etiology, and levels of amputation in a prospec...
Amputation of the lower limb is one of the most feared diabetic complications. It is associated with...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
Despite the evidence available on the epidemiology of diabetic foot ulcers and associated complicati...
This study determined the incidence, pivotal events, etiology, and levels of amputation in a prospec...
Diabetes has risen from 1.5 to 18.8 million diagnoses over the last half a century, an increase of e...
Background: Diabetes complications include nerve damage and poor blood circulation. These problems m...
Introduction: A major complication of diabetes, which is increasing in the World, is the development...
Veterans with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent the highest percentage of lower extremity amputa...
Objective: to identify diabetic patients who had undergone recent amputation of the lower limb, and ...
Lower extremity amputations and diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of morbidity, disability, as ...
Objective: Diabetic foot is the most common cause of lower extremity amputations. The aim of the pre...
tion national estimates, there are 2,575 diabetes-related lower-limb amputations yearly (1). Minor f...
Abstract Background Lower extremity amputations are costly and debilitating complications in patient...
Background/Aims: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are common amongst diabetic patients, occurring at a li...
This study determined the incidence, pivotal events, etiology, and levels of amputation in a prospec...
Amputation of the lower limb is one of the most feared diabetic complications. It is associated with...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
Despite the evidence available on the epidemiology of diabetic foot ulcers and associated complicati...