This paper synthesizes the current knowledge available regarding the impact of socioeconomic status on diabetes and amputations. In September 2009, searches in the OVID Medline and PubMed databases were performed using keywords associated with race/ethnicity, educational level, insurance status, veteran status, low income, diabetes, and lower extremity amputation. Articles published between 1996 and the search date were used. The pertinent articles were analyzed, summarized, and synthesized. The majority of the articles agreed that African American, American Indian, and Latino minorities experience significantly higher rates of diabetes-related lower extremity amputation (LEA) when compared to whites. Few articles suggested that the dispari...
OBJECTIVE — Diabetes-related lower-extremity amputation (LEA) rates are elevated in blacks compared ...
IntroductionDiabetes-related lower extremity amputation has a major psycho-social and economic cost ...
Blacks are several times more likely to undergo a leg amputation as compared to Whites. This is bec...
This paper synthesizes the current knowledge available regarding the impact of socioeconomic status ...
Objective: To association of hypertension, treatment modality and socioeconomic status with lower ex...
OBJECTIVE — To describe ethnic differences in the risk of amputation in diabetic patients with diabe...
MELLITUS is the most common under-lying cause of lower-extremity amputation in the United States and...
ObjectiveThe effect of national quality initiatives aiming at limiting lower extremity amputations i...
AIMS: Although literature is scarce, it is a common belief that patients with lower social backgroun...
Lower extremity amputations and diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of morbidity, disability, as ...
Lower extremity amputation (LEA) is one of the most disabling complications of diabetes (1). Lower e...
OBJECTIVEdDiabetes confers a very high risk of lower-extremity amputation (LEA); how-ever, few studi...
This paper discusses the diabetes “epidemic” (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [here...
Introduction This study aimed to examine the association of race and ethnicity on the risk of lower ...
ObjectivesA consequence of delay in the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease limb loss. This stu...
OBJECTIVE — Diabetes-related lower-extremity amputation (LEA) rates are elevated in blacks compared ...
IntroductionDiabetes-related lower extremity amputation has a major psycho-social and economic cost ...
Blacks are several times more likely to undergo a leg amputation as compared to Whites. This is bec...
This paper synthesizes the current knowledge available regarding the impact of socioeconomic status ...
Objective: To association of hypertension, treatment modality and socioeconomic status with lower ex...
OBJECTIVE — To describe ethnic differences in the risk of amputation in diabetic patients with diabe...
MELLITUS is the most common under-lying cause of lower-extremity amputation in the United States and...
ObjectiveThe effect of national quality initiatives aiming at limiting lower extremity amputations i...
AIMS: Although literature is scarce, it is a common belief that patients with lower social backgroun...
Lower extremity amputations and diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of morbidity, disability, as ...
Lower extremity amputation (LEA) is one of the most disabling complications of diabetes (1). Lower e...
OBJECTIVEdDiabetes confers a very high risk of lower-extremity amputation (LEA); how-ever, few studi...
This paper discusses the diabetes “epidemic” (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [here...
Introduction This study aimed to examine the association of race and ethnicity on the risk of lower ...
ObjectivesA consequence of delay in the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease limb loss. This stu...
OBJECTIVE — Diabetes-related lower-extremity amputation (LEA) rates are elevated in blacks compared ...
IntroductionDiabetes-related lower extremity amputation has a major psycho-social and economic cost ...
Blacks are several times more likely to undergo a leg amputation as compared to Whites. This is bec...