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EPIDEMIOLOGY DIABETIC FOOT & HIGHER LEVEL AMPUTATIONS DFSI Oct 2006 DR. SHARAD PENDSEY NAGPUR.

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Page 1: EPIDEMIOLOGY DIABETIC FOOT & HIGHER LEVEL AMPUTATIONS DFSI Oct 2006 DR. SHARAD PENDSEY NAGPUR.

EPIDEMIOLOGY DIABETIC FOOT &

HIGHER LEVEL AMPUTATIONS

DFSI Oct 2006

DR. SHARAD PENDSEY

NAGPUR

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MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM GLOBAL

25% diabetics develop foot ulcers in their life time Diabetic foot is the commonest indication for hospitalisation Diabetic foot requires longest hospital stay

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MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM GLOBAL

Diabetics are 40 times more likely to loose a leg as compared to non diabetics 75% of all leg amputations happen in people with diabetes About 1 million people loose a leg, every year, due to diabetes

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MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM GLOBAL

Every 30 seconds a leg is lost somewhere in the world,

due to diabetes

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DIABETIC FOOT INFECTIONS

SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS : Barefoot walking Inappropriate footwear-Hawaii slippers Lack of awareness in patients & doctors Faith healers & alternative medicine Home surgery

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Cross Section of Diabetic Patients

0

20

40

60

80

< 30 30 to 60 60 to 70 70 to 80 > 80

Age in Years

% o

f pa

tien

ts

n=7400

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Cross Section of Diabetic Patients

0

20

40

60

80

<10 10 to 20 20 to 30 >30

Duration of DM in Years

% o

f pa

tien

ts

n=7400

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TYPES OF FOOT LESIONS

Neuropathic Foot 90 % Extrinsic 70 %

Intrinsic 30 %

Neuroischaemic Foot 10 %The scenario would change with longevity

& longstanding DM

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE DIABETIC FOOT

Western Our Series

Prevalence 3% 3.61%

Mean Age 68 53.55

F/M Ratio 1:27 1:3

PVD 40-60% 4-8%

Cost of treatment of foot ulcer(US$)

Diagnosis to healing 14,627 500Ref: Pendsey SP. Int.J.Diab.Dev.Countries(1994),vol.14

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EPIDEMIC OF DIABETES

38 million diabetics in India

Type 1 diabetes only 1 to 3%

Diabetic foot is rare in type 1 diabetics &

constitute less than 0.5% of all cases

In Sweden prevalence of Diabetic foot

ulcer in type 1 is 10 % & type 2 is 9%Borssen, Diabetic Med. 1991,7,438-444

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THE DIABETIC FOOT

TRIPLE JEOPARDY

NEUROPATHY

ISCHAEMIA

INFECTION

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DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS

40-80% of ulcers eventually get infected 25-50% of infections require minor foot amputation And 10-40% require major amputation

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REALITIES 40,000 legs are amputated every year

Commonest indication -

Infected Neuropathic Foot

(potentially preventable)

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MORTALITY &

LEG AMPUTATIONS

Peri-Operative 10%

30% of amputees die within 1 year

50% of amputees die within 3 years

50% of amputees undergo contralateral amputation within 5 years

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE DIABETIC FOOT

Western Our Series

Mean Age at amputation 75yrs 61.25yrs

Mortality at 2yrs 40% 16%

Contralateral amputation 30-50% 11.11%

AK:BK Amputation 1:2 1:17

Cost of major amputation 73,702 2000

(US$)Ref: Pendsey SP. Int.J.Diab.Dev.Countries(1994),vol.14

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ANALYSIS OF DIABETIC FOOT CASES

Major Amputations 45 3.5%

Minor Amputations 256 20%

Salvage of foot 982 76.5%

Total Number = 1283

Year 2000 – 2005

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ANALYSIS OF AMPUTATIONS

Major Amputations 45

Trans femoral (AK) 4 8.88%

Trans tibial (BK) 41 91.11%

Total Number = 1283

Year 2000 – 2005

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ANALYSIS OF AMPUTATIONS

Major Amputations 45

Contralateral 2 4.44%

Mortality at 5 years 9 20%

Total Number = 1283

Year 2000 – 2005

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Ethnic origin Amputation Rate

Asians 3.4/10,000

Caucasians 14.2/10,000

Gujral et al. Diabetic Med. 1992,117,97-105

AMPUTATION RATES

In individuals with diabetes in UK

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FUTURE SHOCK

Longevity of people with DM

Type 1 & 2 DM > 30 yrs duration

Longterm complications of DM

Neuroischaemic feet

Charcot foot

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FUTURE SHOCK

Leg amputations

AK Amputations

Bilateral Amputees

Mortality after Amputation

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50% reduction in leg amputations has been achieved in the Western World

85% amputations are preceded by trivial foot ulcers

India might emerge as the country with highest leg amputations in the world

ALERT

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