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Amputees in Limburg: incidence, morbidity and mortality, prosthetic supply, care utilisation and functional level after one year.

H F Pernot1, G M Winnubst, J J Cluitmans, L P De Witte.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe for the province of Limburg, the Netherlands, the incidence of lower limb amputation (LLA), the demographic characteristics of the amputees, reason and level of amputation, care the amputees receive, prosthetic supply and functional level after one year.
DESIGN: A prospective descriptive cohort study.
METHODS: Anonymized data on all amputees in all nine hospitals were collected during 1994. Follow-up was one year.
RESULTS: 191 major lower limb amputations in 164 patients. Incidence was 17.1 per 100,000. Amputation levels: 77 trans-tibial, 52 transfemoral and 43 knee disarticulation. Twenty (20) patients died during hospitalisation. Eighty-seven (87) amputees gave permission for followup, 60 could be actually followed. Twenty-two (22) patients received in-patient rehabilitation, 16 primary day-care, 21 went to a nursing home and one went home without rehabilitation. The mean duration of rehabilitation was 35 weeks. In 53 patients a functional prosthesis was indicated. Forty-three (43) of these patients walked with the prosthesis after one year, 7 of whom more than 500 metres. Nineteen (19) amputees performed the Get Up and Go Test (GUGT) safely. Amputees on average have a low level of functioning, as indicated by SIP68 and Barthel Index Scores. The ability to walk is closely related to this daily function and quality of life.
CONCLUSION: After one year the majority of amputees have low walking skills and the walking distance is limited. They are often ADL-dependent and their amputation greatly limits their daily function.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11061195     DOI: 10.1080/03093640008726531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prosthet Orthot Int        ISSN: 0309-3646            Impact factor:   1.895


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