Effects of prosthetic limb prescription on 3-year mortality among Veterans with lower-limb amputation.

Q Medicine
Jibby E Kurichi, Pui Kwong, W Bruce Vogel, Dawei Xie, Diane Cowper Ripley, Barbara E Bates
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Abstract

Our objective was to determine the relationship between receipt of a prescription for a prosthetic limb and 3 yr mortality postsurgery among Veterans with lower-limb amputation (LLA). We conducted a retrospective observational study that included 4,578 Veterans hospitalized for LLA and discharged in fiscal years 2003 and 2004. The outcome was time to all-cause mortality from the amputation surgical date up to the 3 yr anniversary of the surgical date. Of the Veterans with LLA, 1,300 (28.4%) received a prescription for a prosthetic limb within 1 yr after the surgical amputation. About 46% (n = 2,086) died within 3 yr of the surgical anniversary. Among those who received a prescription for a prosthetic limb, only 25.2% died within 3 yr of the surgical anniversary. After adjustment, Veterans who received a prescription for a prosthetic limb were less likely to die after the surgery than Veterans without a prescription, with a hazard ratio of 0.68 (95% confidence interval: 0.60-0.77). Findings demonstrated that Veterans with LLA who received a prescription for a prosthetic limb within 1 yr after the surgical amputation were less likely to die within 3 yr of the surgical amputation after controlling for patient-, treatment-, and facility-level characteristics.

假肢处方对下肢截肢退伍军人 3 年死亡率的影响。
我们的目标是确定下肢截肢 (LLA) 退伍军人收到假肢处方与术后 3 年死亡率之间的关系。我们进行了一项回顾性观察研究,研究对象包括 2003 和 2004 财年因下肢截肢住院并出院的 4578 名退伍军人。研究结果显示,从截肢手术日到手术日 3 周年前的全因死亡时间。在患有 LLA 的退伍军人中,有 1,300 人(28.4%)在手术截肢后 1 年内收到了假肢处方。约 46% 的退伍军人(n = 2,086 人)在手术后 3 年内死亡。在收到假肢处方的退伍军人中,只有 25.2% 的人在手术周年后 3 年内死亡。经过调整后,获得假肢处方的退伍军人在手术后死亡的几率低于未获得处方的退伍军人,危险比为 0.68(95% 置信区间:0.60-0.77)。研究结果表明,在控制了患者、治疗和设施层面的特征后,在手术截肢后1年内收到假肢处方的LLA退伍军人在手术截肢后3年内死亡的可能性较低。
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