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RACIAL AND GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN LEG AMPUTATIONS AMONG TEXANS.

Neal R Barshes1,2, Sherene Sharath1, Nader Zamani1, Kenneth Smith3, Hani Serag3, Selwyn O Rogers4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The existence of racial and ethnic disparities in leg amputations rates is well documented. Despite this, approaches to addressing these alarming disparities have been hampered by the inability to identify at-risk individuals in a region and design targeted interventions. We undertook this study to identify small geographic areas in which efforts focused on high-risk individuals with peripheral artery disease (PAD) could address disparities in leg amputation rates.
METHODS: We used de-identified Texas state admission data to identify PAD-related admissions associated with an initial revascularization (leg angioplasty or leg bypass) or an primary leg (above-ankle) amputation between from 2004 through 2009.
RESULTS: 21,273 major initial procedures were performed in Texas from 2004 through 2009 for PAD-related diagnoses, including 16,898 revascularizations and 4,375 leg amputations. A multivariate logistic regression demonstrated that an initial leg amputations done without revascularization was significantly associated with, among other variables: people categorized as black (odds ratio [OR] 1.79) or Hispanic (OR 1.42); those with Medicaid coverage (OR 1.89); and those treated at low volume hospitals (OR 1.78; p<0.001 for all). Four geographic regions were identified with significantly higher risk-adjusted leg amputation rates. Of the 349 Texas hospitals performing major procedures, 72 (21%) reported no revascularization procedures during the six year period studied.
CONCLUSIONS: Prevention efforts directed at specific geographic areas may be more likely to reach at-risk people with PAD and thereby reduce leg amputations disparities in Texas. Such efforts might also find strategies to direct patients toward higher volume centers with higher revascularization rates.

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Keywords:  bypass; disparities; ethnicity; leg amputation; race

Year:  2018        PMID: 30873515      PMCID: PMC6414040     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Public Health J


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