OBJECTIVE: To report on the accuracy of reports of diabetes-related major amputations, rates per 100000 people and trends over the 10-year period from 1998-99 to 2007-08 in Far North Queensland. METHODS: Three data sources were cross-checked. Poisson regression was used to calculate the percentage change in trends in diabetes amputation hospitalisations over the period. RESULTS; There was a discrepancy of 6 (3.7%) in 161 cases over 10 years. The number of diabetes-related hospitalisations for major lower limb amputation did not show a significant trend during this period, with an annual percentage change of -0.32%, P=0.915. CONCLUSION: Amputation data in Far North Queensland were accurate. There was a modest reduction in the hospitalisation rate for major lower limb amputation over the 10-year period, demonstrating the need for improvements in the organisation of care.
OBJECTIVE: To report on the accuracy of reports of diabetes-related major amputations, rates per 100000 people and trends over the 10-year period from 1998-99 to 2007-08 in Far North Queensland. METHODS: Three data sources were cross-checked. Poisson regression was used to calculate the percentage change in trends in diabetes amputation hospitalisations over the period. RESULTS; There was a discrepancy of 6 (3.7%) in 161 cases over 10 years. The number of diabetes-related hospitalisations for major lower limb amputation did not show a significant trend during this period, with an annual percentage change of -0.32%, P=0.915. CONCLUSION: Amputation data in Far North Queensland were accurate. There was a modest reduction in the hospitalisation rate for major lower limb amputation over the 10-year period, demonstrating the need for improvements in the organisation of care.
Authors: Peter A Lazzarini; Sharon R O'Rourke; Anthony W Russell; Damien Clark; Suzanne S Kuys Journal: J Foot Ankle Res Date: 2012-05-30 Impact factor: 2.303
Authors: Peter A Lazzarini; Sharon R O'Rourke; Anthony W Russell; Patrick H Derhy; Maarten C Kamp Journal: PLoS One Date: 2015-06-22 Impact factor: 3.240