Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes is rising rapidly. Assessing quality of diabetes care is difficult. Lower Extremity Amputation (LEA) is recognised as a marker of the quality of diabetes care. The focus of this thesis was first to describe the trends in LEA rates in people with and without diabetes in the Republic of Ireland (RoI) in recent years and then, to explore the determinants of LEA in people with diabetes. While clinical and socio-demographic determinants have been well-established, the role of service-related factors has been less well-explored. Methods: Using hospital discharge data, trends in LEA rates in people with and without diabetes were described and compared to other countries. Background work included concorda...
Objective: To analyze hospitalization for lower extremity amputations (LEAs) and amputee rates in pe...
Aims: To estimate the annual amputation rate in all secondary care treated patients with diabetes in...
Aims: To estimate the annual amputation rate in all secondary care treated patients with diabetes in...
AIMS: To describe trends in the incidence of non-traumatic amputations among people with and without...
Background: There is variance in the incidence of lower extremity amputation across and within count...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the incidence of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (LEA) in people wit...
Objective: To establish the incidence of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (LEA) in people wit...
Objective: To establish the incidence of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (LEA) in people wit...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
<p><b>AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: </b>The reduction of major lower-extremity amputations (LEA...
Aims To assess the changing rate of amputation in patients with diabetes over a 7-year period.Method...
Aims To assess the changing rate of amputation in patients with diabetes over a 7-year period.Method...
Objective: To analyze hospitalization for lower extremity amputations (LEAs) and amputee rates in pe...
Aims: To estimate the annual amputation rate in all secondary care treated patients with diabetes in...
Aims: To estimate the annual amputation rate in all secondary care treated patients with diabetes in...
AIMS: To describe trends in the incidence of non-traumatic amputations among people with and without...
Background: There is variance in the incidence of lower extremity amputation across and within count...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the incidence of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (LEA) in people wit...
Objective: To establish the incidence of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (LEA) in people wit...
Objective: To establish the incidence of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (LEA) in people wit...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
OBJECTIVE - There are few U.K. data on the incidence rates of amputation in diabetic subjects compar...
<p><b>AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: </b>The reduction of major lower-extremity amputations (LEA...
Aims To assess the changing rate of amputation in patients with diabetes over a 7-year period.Method...
Aims To assess the changing rate of amputation in patients with diabetes over a 7-year period.Method...
Objective: To analyze hospitalization for lower extremity amputations (LEAs) and amputee rates in pe...
Aims: To estimate the annual amputation rate in all secondary care treated patients with diabetes in...
Aims: To estimate the annual amputation rate in all secondary care treated patients with diabetes in...