| Literature DB >> 23021818 |
Peter A Lazzarini1, Joel M Gurr, Joseph R Rogers, Andrew Schox, Shan M Bergin.
Abstract
Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already Australia's leading cause of kidney failure, blindness (in those under 60 years) and lower limb amputation, and causes significant cardiovascular disease. Australia's diabetes amputation rate is one of the worst in the developed world, and appears to have significantly increased in the last decade, whereas some other diabetes complication rates appear to have decreased. This paper aims to compare the national burden of disease for the four major diabetes-related complications and the availability of government funding to combat these complications, in order to determine where diabetes foot disease ranks in Australia. Our review of relevant national literature indicates foot disease ranks second overall in burden of disease and last in evidenced-based government funding to combat these diabetes complications. This suggests public funding to address foot disease in Australia is disproportionately low when compared to funding dedicated to other diabetes complications. There is ample evidence that appropriate government funding of evidence-based care improves all diabetes complication outcomes and reduces overall costs. Numerous diverse Australian peak bodies have now recommended similar diabetes foot evidence-based strategies that have reduced diabetes amputation rates and associated costs in other developed nations. It would seem intuitive that "it's time" to fund these evidence-based strategies for diabetes foot disease in Australia as well.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23021818 PMCID: PMC3488529 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1146-5-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Comparison of specific adult diabetes complication rates, hospitalisations, deaths and burden of disease in Australia
| 21% [ | 40% [ | NA | 14.0% | 4.3% | 93,110 | NA | 7,617 | 74,687 | |
| 16% [ | 28% [ | 0.3% [ | 1.5% | 0.3% | 102,000 | 9 | 1,557 | 2,483 | |
| 15% [ | 29% [ | 2.1% [ | 0.9% | 0.7% | 38,700 | NA | NA | 1,258 | |
| 20% [ | 25% [ | 2.1% [ | 1.5% | 0.6% | 59,240 | 12-26 | 1,705 | 18,544 | |
ALOS: average length of stay; CVD: cardiovascular disease; DALY: disability adjusted life years; NA: not available.
*Population: Figures are taken from a population based study.
**Service: Figures are taken from a service-based study.
a High Risk: CVD (coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease), Kidney (chronic kidney disease stage 3, eGFR < 60 ml/min per 1.73 m2), Eyes (retinopathy), Foot (peripheral neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease).
b Acute Complication History – Population based: Kidney (chronic kidney disease stage 4 & 5, eGFR < 30 ml/min per 1.73 m2), Eyes (proliferative diabetes retinopathy), Foot (foot ulcer).
c Acute Complication History – Service based: CVD (myocardial infarct, cerebral stroke), Kidney (end stage renal disease, eGFR < 30 ml/min per 1.73 m2), Eyes (blindness), Foot (lower limb amputation).
d Hospitalisation: CVD (coronary heart disease, stroke), Kidney (chronic kidney failure), Eyes (retinopathy, glaucoma, cataract), Foot (peripheral neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, foot ulcer, lower limb amputation).
e Burden of disease: CVD (ischaemic heart disease, stroke), Kidney (renal failure), Eyes (retinopathy), Foot (peripheral neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, foot ulcer, lower limb amputation).
f DALY: Healthy life years lost in terms of illness, injury and premature death. DALY combines years of life lost to premature death and years of healthy life lost due to non-fatal health outcomes.
Comparison of specific costs for first diabetes complication episodes in Australia
| $15,611 | $11,660 | $10,836 | $824 | $2,701 | $2,036 | $665 | ||
| | $17,073 | $14,012 | $13,032 | $980 | $3,691 | $2,924 | $767 | |
| $34,991 | $28,661 | $27,820 | $841 | $30,612 | $29,952 | $660 | ||
| $26,548 | $8,880 | $8,126 | $754 | $3,039 | $2,425 | $615 | ||
| $23,555 | $23,793 | $22,991 | $802 | $6,065 | $5,313 | $751 | ||
| $14,691 | $18,246 | $17,357 | $889 | $4,761 | $4,077 | $684 | ||
* Data converted from Euro to $A at 2012 rates (1 Euro = $1.27).
** Note cost is the higher estimate from either a 60yo male or a 70yo male.
Summary of diabetes complication rankings in Australia
| CVD | Kidney | Kidney | Kidney & CVD | Kidney | |
| Foot | Foot | CVD | | CVD | |
| Eyes | Eyes | Foot | Eyes | Eyes | |
| Kidney | CVD | Eyes | Foot | Foot | |
a Numbers Affected: Mean% of the five parameters of High Risk and Acute complications in Table 1.
b Costs per Episode: Mean $cost of three ‘Total’ cost parameters in Table 2.
c Overall estimated costs: Mean $cost of three ‘Total’ cost parameters in Table 2 x Hospital admissions numbers in Table 1.
d Proportion guideline recommendations funded: Numbers of NHMRC endorsed diabetes complication guideline recommendations funded by MBS / Total number of NHMRC endorsed diabetes complication guideline recommendations.
e Additional Programs Funded: Additional total funding announcements of government in last 3 – 5 years.