Risk of lower limb amputation in a national prevalent cohort of patients with diabetes.
Jason Kevin GurneyJames StanleySteve YorkDieter RosenbaumDiana SarfatiPublished in: Diabetologia (2017)
Using a large, well-defined, national prevalent cohort of people with diabetes, we found that being male, indigenous Māori, living in deprivation, having a high comorbidity burden and/or having a previous amputation were strongly associated with subsequent risk of lower limb amputation. The use of this prevalent cohort strengthens the value of our estimates in terms of applicability to the general population, and highlights the subgroups at greatest risk of lower limb amputation.