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Diabetes-related foot disease in Australia: a systematic review of the prevalence and incidence of risk factors, disease and amputation in Australian populations.

Yuqi ZhangJaap J van NettenMendel BabaQinglu ChengRosana PacellaSteven M McPhailSusanna CrambPeter A Lazzarini
Published in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2021)
Our review suggests a similar risk factor prevalence, low but uncertain DFD prevalence, and high DFD-related hospitalisation and amputation incidence in Australia compared to international populations. These findings may suggest that a low proportion of people with risk factors develop DFD, however, it is also possible that there is an underestimation of DFD prevalence in Australia in the few limited studies, given the high incidence of hospitalisation and amputation because of DFD. Either way, studies of nationally representative populations using valid outcome measures are needed to verify these DFD-related findings and interpretations.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • lower limb
  • type diabetes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • case control
  • adipose tissue
  • glycemic control