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The cost of major lower limb amputation: a 12-year experience.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The amputee population is elderly, has significant medical co-morbidities and perioperative mortality leading to high financial implications. Commonly used outcomes in the literature are survival, prosthetic use and mobility.
OBJECTIVES
Our study aims to share our 12-year experience of amputee care, concentrating on perioperative mortality and patient rehabilitation.
STUDY DESIGN
Observational study in the form of a retrospective case series.
METHODS
In total, 130 amputations, performed between January 1998 and December 2009, were followed up for a mean of three and a half years and analyzed for demographics, vascular history, operation details, prosthetic use, mobility and mortality.
RESULTS
The population was 59.2% male, had a mean age of 73 and the most common indication for amputation was critical ischaemia (78.5%). The average length of acute inpatient stay was 63 days with a 30-day mortality rate of 15.3% and inpatient mortality of 29.3%. In total, 63.3% of patients were issued with a prosthesis with 48.2% of all patients achieving at least indoor mobility, transtibial (49.9%) rehabilitated better than transfemoral amputees (24.3%).
CONCLUSIONS
Our data support the urgent need for action to improve perioperative mortality in the amputee population, with the added advantage of reducing its financial impact. Clinical relevance Our study gives an overview of the clinical journey taken by a 12-year amputee population. By following this cohort from initial procedure through to rehabilitation or mortality we provide the reader with a valuable insight into the difficulties of managing this population and the likely outcomes for these patients.

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  • Authors

    Jordan RW, Marks A, Higman D

    Institution

    University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire, Coventry, UK. robert.jordan@doctors.org.uk

    Source

    Prosthetics and orthotics international 36:4 2012 Dec pg 430-4

    MeSH

    Adult
    Aged
    Aged, 80 and over
    Amputation
    Amputees
    Female
    Hospital Mortality
    Humans
    Ischemia
    Length of Stay
    Lower Extremity
    Male
    Middle Aged
    Young Adult

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22440579