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Estimating the prevalence of limb loss in the United States: 2005 to 2050


K Ziegler-Graham, EJ MacKenzie, PL Ephraim … - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2008 - Elsevier
Estimates were constructed using age-, sex-, and race-specific incidence rates
for amputation combined with age-, sex-, and race-specific assumptions about
mortality. Incidence rates were derived from the 1988 to 1999 Nationwide ...
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Incidence of critical limb ischemia and amputation outcome in contralateral limb in diabetic …


E Faglia, G Clerici, M Mantero, M Caminiti, A … - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2007 - Elsevier
The cumulative incidence rate during the 6-year period reached 49.8% (CI
confidence interval = 40.6–59.6). All patients underwent arteriography and in
181 (98.4%) the revascularization was performed without different ...
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Pre-Operative Rehabilitation Evaluation of the Dysvascular Patient Prior to Amputation


KN Hakimi - Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinics of North …, 2009 - Elsevier
The loss of a limb can have significant functional consequences and may lead to
the loss of independence for many older dysvascular patients. Proper
rehabilitation evaluation and management is crucial to ensure successful ...
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Controversies Regarding Vascular Disease in the Patient with Diabetes: A Review of the …


RJ Snyder, CWS DPM - o-wm.com
Higher rates of lower extremity amputation, coupled with an increased incidence
and severity of coronary artery disease and higher cardiovascular mortality
rates, are well recognized in persons with diabetes. 1 Foot and leg ulcer ...
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