One-year mortality rates after minor and major amputations of the lower limbs.

Jose M Pereira de Godoy, Germano Giroldo Tazinaffo, Barbara Lasmine Gomes Abreu Christo, Maria de Fátima Guerreiro Godoy
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Introduction: Critical limb ischemia is the most severe form of peripheral arterial disease. The anatomic and clinical severity of the disease is often heterogeneous and the choice of treatment is affected by different clinical and patient-related factors. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the mortality rate in a period of 1 year following minor and major amputations and compare the rates with that related to major amputation of lower limbs in 2005.

Material and methods: A cross-sectional study evaluated minor and major amputations of the lower limbs at the School Hospital affiliated with the São Jose do Rio Preto School of Medicine in the period from July 2018 to July 2019. It was conducted using the charts of 233 patients who had undergone minor and major amputations of the lower limbs.

Results: The 1-year mortality rate was analyzed among 108 patients submitted to minor amputations and the mortality rate of 80 patients submitted to major amputations in 2019 was compared to that among 50 patients submitted to major amputations in 2005.

Conclusions: Significant 1-year mortality rates were found following minor and major amputations, with a higher rate among patients submitted to the latter procedure. Moreover, there has been no reduction in the mortality rate among patients submitted to major amputation in the past 15 years.

下肢轻微和严重截肢后一年的死亡率。
危急肢体缺血是外周动脉疾病中最严重的一种。该疾病的解剖和临床严重程度往往是异质的,治疗的选择受到不同的临床和患者相关因素的影响。本研究的目的是评估轻微和严重截肢后1年期间的死亡率,并将其与2005年下肢严重截肢相关的死亡率进行比较。材料和方法:一项横断面研究评估了2018年7月至2019年7月期间在圣若泽·里奥普雷图医学院附属学校医院进行的轻微和严重下肢截肢。该研究使用了233名接受过轻微和严重下肢截肢的患者的图表。结果:分析了108例小截肢患者的1年死亡率,并将2019年80例大截肢患者的死亡率与2005年50例大截肢患者的死亡率进行了比较。结论:小截肢和大截肢患者的1年死亡率显著升高,后者的死亡率更高。此外,在过去15年中,接受大截肢手术的病人的死亡率没有下降。
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