Rates of lower-extremity amputation and arterial reconstruction in the United States, 1979 to 1996.
J Feinglass,
J L Brown,
A LoSasso,
M W Sohn,
L M Manheim,
S J Shah and
W H Pearce
Division of General Internal Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill., USA. J-feinglass@nwu.edu
OBJECTIVES: This report describes trends in the rates of lower-extremityamputation and revascularization procedures and vascular diseaserisk factors. METHODS: We analyzed trends in National HospitalDischarge Survey data for 1979 through 1996 and in NationalHealth Interview Study data for 1983 through 1994. RESULTS:Despite a decline between 1983/84 and 1991/92, by 1995/96 therate of major amputation had increased 10.6% since 1979/80.The earlier 12-year decline was positively correlated with reductionsin the prevalence of smoking (r = 0.88, P < .0001), hypertension(r = 0.65, P = .02), and heart disease (r = 0.73, P = .007),but not diabetes (r = -0.33, P = .29). During the 1980s, amputationand angioplasty rates were inversely correlated (r = -0.75,P = .001), but the decline in amputation rates occurred beforethe increase in angioplasty. The major amputation rate, whichhas increased since 1993, was 24.95 per 100,000 people in 1996.CONCLUSIONS: Major amputation rates fell in the years followingthe diffusion of distal bypass surgery but before the widespreaduse of peripheral angioplasty. Because disease prevalence andprimary amputation rates are unknown, it is difficult to estimatethe contribution of recent improvements in vascular surgeryto limb preservation.
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