This study determined the incidence, pivotal events, etiology, and levels of amputation in a prospectively followed cohort of 400 people with diabetes and a prior healed foot ulcer who participated in a randomized footwear trial. Participants were seen every 17 weeks for 2 years. Subjects with foot lesions were referred to their healthcare provider for treatment. In this cohort, 11 partic-ipants required lower limb amputation (rate 13.8 per 1000 person-years). Pivotal event analysis revealed that only one amputation was related to footwear, six amputations were due to non-footwear-related minor environmental trauma, two were due to progression of vascular disease (dry gangrene from critical ischemia), one was due to a self-care injury while...
A retrospective study of major lower limb amputations carried out in the Orthopaedic Depart-ment of ...
Background/Aims: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are common amongst diabetic patients, occurring at a li...
Background: The present prospective observational study was done to analyse the risk factors leading...
This study determined the incidence, pivotal events, etiology, and levels of amputation in a prospec...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
tion national estimates, there are 2,575 diabetes-related lower-limb amputations yearly (1). Minor f...
Objective: Diabetic foot is a significant diabetes complication, which may also result in amputation...
Diabetes is a common disease that is associated with numerous complications, including foot ulcerati...
Lower extremity ulcers and amputations are anincreasing problem among individuals withdiabetes. Data...
Objective: Diabetic foot is the most common cause of lower extremity amputations. The aim of the pre...
Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) may cause significant morbidity and lower extremity amputatio...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
Background/aim: We evaluated the existing risk factors with clinical results in patients who underwe...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
Lower extremity amputation (LEA) in patients with diabetes results in high mortality, reduced qualit...
A retrospective study of major lower limb amputations carried out in the Orthopaedic Depart-ment of ...
Background/Aims: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are common amongst diabetic patients, occurring at a li...
Background: The present prospective observational study was done to analyse the risk factors leading...
This study determined the incidence, pivotal events, etiology, and levels of amputation in a prospec...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
tion national estimates, there are 2,575 diabetes-related lower-limb amputations yearly (1). Minor f...
Objective: Diabetic foot is a significant diabetes complication, which may also result in amputation...
Diabetes is a common disease that is associated with numerous complications, including foot ulcerati...
Lower extremity ulcers and amputations are anincreasing problem among individuals withdiabetes. Data...
Objective: Diabetic foot is the most common cause of lower extremity amputations. The aim of the pre...
Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) may cause significant morbidity and lower extremity amputatio...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
Background/aim: We evaluated the existing risk factors with clinical results in patients who underwe...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
Lower extremity amputation (LEA) in patients with diabetes results in high mortality, reduced qualit...
A retrospective study of major lower limb amputations carried out in the Orthopaedic Depart-ment of ...
Background/Aims: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are common amongst diabetic patients, occurring at a li...
Background: The present prospective observational study was done to analyse the risk factors leading...