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The influence of socio-economic deprivation on rates of major lower limb amputation secondary to peripheral arterial disease.

机译:社会经济剥夺对继发于外周动脉疾病的主要下肢截肢率的影响。

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate a hypothesised link between socio-economic deprivation and rates of major lower limb amputation within the catchment of a district general hospital in the United Kingdom. DESIGN: An analysis of a demographic database collated using patients identified by the OPCS codes for lower limb amputations. MATERIALS: All patients undergoing a lower limb amputation as a result of peripheral vascular disease, as identified by ICD-10 code, between January 2003 and January 2009 were included in the study. METHODS: A case-control study was undertaken, comparing the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007 (IMD) scores of major lower limb amputees, to those of the catchment population. Multivariate analysis was not undertaken. RESULTS: A total of 327 patients underwent 445 lower limb amputations during the 6-year period. A comparative plot of cumulative frequency of IMD score in the catchment and amputation groups indicates greater numbers of major amputations in more deprived postcodes (P=0.004). The catchment population was further divided into population-matched deprivation quintiles. A significant increase in the number of amputations occurred in the two most deprived quintiles (OR (95%CI)=1.654 (1.121-2.440), P=0.011) CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates a positive association between increasing social deprivation and rates of lower limb amputation. If the most deprived quintiles are combined, this increase in amputation rates is approximately 65%. This inequity should be further investigated, and consideration given to targeted care within areas of greater social deprivation.
机译:目的:调查英国某地区综合医院流域内社会经济剥夺与主要下肢截肢率之间的假设联系。设计:对人口统计数据库的分析,该数据库使用OPCS编码确定的下肢截肢患者来整理。材料:2003年1月至2009年1月之间,所有因ICD-10代码确定的因周围血管疾病而进行下肢截肢的患者均纳入研究。方法:进行了一项病例对照研究,比较了主要下肢截肢者的2007年多重剥夺指数(IMD)得分与流域人群的得分。没有进行多变量分析。结果:在6年中,共有327例患者进行了445下肢截肢。在流域和截肢组中,IMD分数累积频率的比较图表明,在较贫民的邮政编码中,较大的截肢次数较多(P = 0.004)。流域人口进一步分为人口匹配的贫困五分位数。在两个最贫穷的五分之一人口中,截肢人数显着增加(OR(95%CI)= 1.654(1.121-2.440),P = 0.011)结论:本研究表明,社会匮乏与较低的比率之间存在正相关关系肢体截肢。如果将最贫困的五分位数合并在一起,则截肢率的增加约为65%。应进一步调查这种不平等现象,并考虑在社会贫困程度更高的地区进行有针对性的护理。

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