Microvascular disease increases the risk of lower limb amputation - A Western Danish cohort study.
Kevin Kris Warnakula OlesenSonia AnandTroels ThimChristine GyldenkerneMichael MaengPublished in: European journal of clinical investigation (2022)
Microvascular disease and PAD are independently associated with a threefold and sevenfold increase of amputation risk, respectively. Combined, they had an additive effect constituting a 12-fold amputation risk. The amputation risk was higher in men than women, and 3 in 10 amputations were attributed to the male sex.