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All-cause mortality after diabetes-related amputation in Barbados: a prospective case- …

- diabetesjournals.org
IR Hambleton, R Jonnalagadda, CR Davis, HS … - Diabetes Care, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—There were 205 amputations (123 minor and 82 major). The 1-year and
5-year survival rates were 69 and 44% among case subjects and 97 and 82% among
control subjects (case-control difference, P < 0.001). The mortality rates ...
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[PDF] Lower limb amputation in Jos, Nigeria


AT Kidmas, CH Nwadiaro, GO Igun - East African medical journal, 2004 - ajol.info
428 EAST AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL August 2004 Trauma and diabetic foot sepsis
toped the list of indications for lower limb amputations accounting for 26
(29.9%) and 23(26.4%) patients respectively. Malignant lesions of the lower ...
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Diabetic foot disease and foot care in a Caribbean community


MC Gulliford, D Mahabir - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2002 - Elsevier
We estimated the prevalence of foot symptoms and disease and evaluated foot care
practices in a primary care based sample including 2106 people with diabetes in
Trinidad. Symptoms of neuropathy were reported by 1030 (49%), previous foot ...
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Relation of Lower-Extremity Amputation to All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality …

- diabetesjournals.org
HE Resnick, EA Carter, R Lindsay, SJ Henly, … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Of 2,108 participants with diabetes at baseline, 134 participants
(6.4%) had an LEA. Abnormal ankle-brachial index (53%), albuminuria (87%), and
long diabetes duration (mean 19.8 years) were common among diabetic ...
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[PDF] A series of systematic reviews to inform a decision analysis for sampling and treating infected …


S Golder, J Dalton, K Claxton, SEM Bell-Syer, … - Health Technology Assessment, 2006 - ncchta.org
1 Department of Health Sciences, University of York, UK 2 Centre for Reviews and
Dissemination, University of York, UK 3 Department of Economics and Centre for
Health Economics, University of York, UK 4 Tameside General Hospital, ...
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Explanations for the high risk of diabetes-related amputation in a Caribbean population of …

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AJM Hennis, HS Fraser, R Jonnalagadda, J … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—The overall 1-year incidence of LEA (n = 223) was 173 per 10 5
population and 936 per 10 5 population with diabetes (557 per 10 5 for minor
amputation and 379 per 10 5 for major amputation). Women had higher ...
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[PDF] Amputaciones secundarias par pie del diabética.


AS Cruz - Rev Med IMSS, 2001 - piediabeticosanelian.com
Revista Médita del IfíISS volumen 39 ■ número 5 ■ septiembre-ottubre ■
2001 medicina familiar/family medicine Prevención y tratamiento del parto
pretermitió: lo nuevo acerca del viejo problema Prevention and Treatment ...
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[DOC] MANAGING DIABETES IN SAINT LUCIA


SK FRCPC - slmda.org
The Caribbean Health Research Council (CHRC) has a mandate to promote health
policy decisions and best practice, based on available evidence. Consistent with
this brief, the Council produced two manuals: "Managing Diabetes in Primary ...
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[PDF] Ragionevoli dubbi nella evoluzione di un piede diabetico infetto


C Torri, U Pagliani, A Zappavigna, V Miselli - G It Diabetol Metab, 2007 - gidm.it
Page 1. G It Diabetol Metab 2007;27:35-39 C. Torri, U. Pagliani, A. Zappavigna,
V. Miselli Unità Operativa Complessa di Diabetologia ...
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Identifying diabetic patients at high risk for amputation


L UMEH, M WALLHAGEN, N NICOLOFF - The Nurse Practitioner, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Identifying Diabetic Patients at High Risk for Amputation ABSTRACT
Lower-extremity amputation Is a much feared complication of dia- betes mellitus;
however, 40% to 50% of these amputations are preventable. Peripheral ...
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