Epidemiology of Limb Loss - 27/11/13
Résumé |
In 2005, 1.6 million people were estimated to be living with limb loss; by 2050, the rate is expected to double to 3.6 million in the United States. Past data have shown that the rates of dysvascular amputations were increasing. However, recent studies looking at single diseases of peripheral arterial disease and diabetes mellitus show amputations related to these conditions are now decreasing. The authors think that it may not be a single disease process but rather the cumulative illness burden that is leading to amputations. In addition to cause, age, gender, and race continue to play a role in limb loss.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Amputation, Limb loss, Dysvascular, Transfemoral, Transtibial
Plan
Partially supported by grants 2R42HD069067-02 (TRD) and HD042588R01 (MGS). |
Vol 25 - N° 1
P. 1-8 - février 2014 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
L’accès au texte intégral de cet article nécessite un abonnement.
Déjà abonné à cette revue ?