[[abstract]]Background: To determine the mortality, causes of death and associated risk factors in Taiwanese diabetic patients after lower-extremity amputation (LEA). Methods: A total of 358 diabetic patients (191 men and 167 women, aged 66.6 +/- 10.3 years) after LEA from the Taiwanese cohort of 778 cases previously recruited in the multinational Global Lower Extremity Amputation Study were followed. Risk factors included age, sex, smoking, body mass index (BMI), hypertension, systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and LEA level. Mortality was ascertained from the National Death Registry. Results: With a follow-up period of up to 6.5 (median: 4.0) years and 1239.17 patient-years, 214 patients died. Crude mortality rate was 172....
OBJECTIVE—To estimate the impact of diabetes on mortality in patients after first major lower extrem...
(1) Background: The aims of this study were to examine the incidence of lower extremity amputations ...
Mortality rates following major lower extremity amputations (LEAs) 30 days-365 days postoperative ha...
[[abstract]]Background: To determine the mortality, causes of death and associated risk factors in T...
Background: To determine the mortality, causes of death and associated risk factors in Taiwanese dia...
This study evaluates the prognostic factors and causes associated with mortality in Chinese diabet...
Introduction The aim of the study was to identify the sociodemographic and clinical factors associat...
SummaryPurposeTo describe the epidemiological profiles and the amputation and mortality rates of dia...
Background: Lower extremity amputation (LEA) is defined as the complete loss in the transverse anato...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Abstract: Objective: To assess the impact of diabetes, amputation level, sex and age on mortality ra...
OBJECTIVE—To estimate the impact of diabetes on mortality in patients after first major lower extrem...
OBJECTIVE—To estimate the impact of diabetes on mortality in patients after first major lower extrem...
(1) Background: The aims of this study were to examine the incidence of lower extremity amputations ...
Mortality rates following major lower extremity amputations (LEAs) 30 days-365 days postoperative ha...
[[abstract]]Background: To determine the mortality, causes of death and associated risk factors in T...
Background: To determine the mortality, causes of death and associated risk factors in Taiwanese dia...
This study evaluates the prognostic factors and causes associated with mortality in Chinese diabet...
Introduction The aim of the study was to identify the sociodemographic and clinical factors associat...
SummaryPurposeTo describe the epidemiological profiles and the amputation and mortality rates of dia...
Background: Lower extremity amputation (LEA) is defined as the complete loss in the transverse anato...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Introduction: Untreatable foot problems in diabetics may require lower extremity amputation, which h...
Abstract: Objective: To assess the impact of diabetes, amputation level, sex and age on mortality ra...
OBJECTIVE—To estimate the impact of diabetes on mortality in patients after first major lower extrem...
OBJECTIVE—To estimate the impact of diabetes on mortality in patients after first major lower extrem...
(1) Background: The aims of this study were to examine the incidence of lower extremity amputations ...
Mortality rates following major lower extremity amputations (LEAs) 30 days-365 days postoperative ha...