Brachial‐ankle pulse wave velocity,but not ankle‐brachial index,predicts all‐cause mortality in patients with diabetes after lower extremity amputation |
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Authors: | Kazuki Ikura Ko Hanai Seiji Oka Makiko Watanabe Yuri Oda Mariko Hamada Yuka Kato Takamichi Shinjyo Yasuko Uchigata |
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Institution: | Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | We examined whether brachial‐ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) and ankle‐brachial pressure index (ABI) are predictors for mortality in diabetic patients after lower extremity amputation. This was an observational historical cohort study of 102 Japanese diabetic patients after first non‐traumatic lower extremity amputation, with a mean age of 63 years (standard deviation 12 years). The end‐point was all‐cause mortality. During the mean follow‐up period of 3.3 years, 44 patients reached the end‐point. In both univariate and multivariate analyses, baPWV (m/s) (hazard ratio HR] 1.05 and 1.04, both P < 0.01, respectively), but not ABI (HR 0.38 and 0.89, P = 0.08 and 0.86, respectively), was a significant predictor for the end‐point. When baPWV (above or below the median 21.8 m/s]) and ABI (normal 0.9–1.4] or not) were analyzed as categorical variables, the results were similar. In conclusion, baPWV, but not ABI, might be a predictor for all‐cause mortality in diabetic patients after lower extremity amputation. |
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Keywords: | Brachial‐ankle pulse wave velocity Lower extremity amputation Mortality |
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