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Incidence of lower-extremity amputation in American Indians

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DIABETES CARE
卷 27, 期 8, 页码 1885-1891

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/diacare.27.8.1885

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [U01-HL-41654, U01-HL-41642, U01-HL-41652] Funding Source: Medline

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OBJECTIVE - To define incidence and predictors of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (LEA) in a diverse cohort of American Indians with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - The Strong Heart Study is a study of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in 13 American-Indian communities. Data on the presence/ absence of amputations were collected at each of three serial examinations (1989-1992, 19931995, and 1997-1999) by direct examination of the lower extremity. The logistic regression model was used to quantify the relationship between risk of LEA and potential risk factors, including diabetes duration, HbA(1c), peripheral arterial disease, and renal function. RESULTS - Of the 1,974 individuals With diabetes and without prevalent LEA at baseline, 87 (4.4%) experienced an LEA during 8 years of follow-up, and a total of 157 anatomical sites were amputated among these individuals. Amputation Of toes was most common, followed by below the-knee and above-the-knee amputations. Age-adjusted odds of LEA were higher among individuals with unfavorable combinations of risk factors, such as albuminuria and elevated HbA(1c). Multivariable modeling indicated that male sex, renal dysfunction, high ankle-brachial index, longer duration of diabetes, less than a high school education, increasing systolic blood pressure, and HbA(1c) predicted LEA risk. CONCLUSIONS - The 8-year cumulative incidence of LEA in American Indians with diabetes is 4.4%, with marked differences in risk by sex, educational attainment, renal function, and glycemic control.

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