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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Many lower limb amputations in patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) can be prevented with effective detection of associated risk factors and early treatment. Classically, these factors include duration of diabetes, male sex, high blood pressure, presence of micro and macrovascular disease, foot ulcers, poor metabolic control, smoking, and history of previous amputations. In Andalusia, rates remain unchanged and even an upward trend is observed....)
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Many lower limb amputations in patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) can be prevented with effective detection of associated risk factors and early treatment. Classically, these factors include duration of diabetes, male sex, high blood pressure, presence of micro and macrovascular disease, foot ulcers, poor metabolic control, smoking, and history of previous amputations. In Andalusia, rates remain unchanged and even an upward trend is observed. Currently, it is suggested that other variables, so far undervalued, should be considered for their potential involvement in the amputation rate. These include individual and contextual social aspects (educational level, social class, socio-economic deprivation, unemployment, family structure, etc.). This project aims to address quantitatively and qualitatively the clinical and social factors potentially involved in the incidence, trend and distribution of lower limb amputations in the DM population in Andalusia between 2005 and 2013. (English)
Property / summary: Many lower limb amputations in patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) can be prevented with effective detection of associated risk factors and early treatment. Classically, these factors include duration of diabetes, male sex, high blood pressure, presence of micro and macrovascular disease, foot ulcers, poor metabolic control, smoking, and history of previous amputations. In Andalusia, rates remain unchanged and even an upward trend is observed. Currently, it is suggested that other variables, so far undervalued, should be considered for their potential involvement in the amputation rate. These include individual and contextual social aspects (educational level, social class, socio-economic deprivation, unemployment, family structure, etc.). This project aims to address quantitatively and qualitatively the clinical and social factors potentially involved in the incidence, trend and distribution of lower limb amputations in the DM population in Andalusia between 2005 and 2013. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Many lower limb amputations in patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) can be prevented with effective detection of associated risk factors and early treatment. Classically, these factors include duration of diabetes, male sex, high blood pressure, presence of micro and macrovascular disease, foot ulcers, poor metabolic control, smoking, and history of previous amputations. In Andalusia, rates remain unchanged and even an upward trend is observed. Currently, it is suggested that other variables, so far undervalued, should be considered for their potential involvement in the amputation rate. These include individual and contextual social aspects (educational level, social class, socio-economic deprivation, unemployment, family structure, etc.). This project aims to address quantitatively and qualitatively the clinical and social factors potentially involved in the incidence, trend and distribution of lower limb amputations in the DM population in Andalusia between 2005 and 2013. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3135246 in Spain
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Project Q3135246 in Spain

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    24,000.0 Euro
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    30,000.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    1 January 2016
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    31 March 2020
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    FUNDACION PARA LA GESTION DE LA INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA DE CADIZ
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    36°29'40.92"N, 6°16'2.50"W
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    11012
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    Muchas de las amputaciones de miembros inferiores en los pacientes con Diabetes Mellitus (DM) se pueden prevenir con la detección efectiva de los factores de riesgo asociados y un oportuno tratamiento precoz. Clásicamente, estos factores incluyen la duración de la diabetes, sexo masculino, hipertensión arterial, presencia de enfermedad micro y macrovascular, úlceras en los pies, mal control metabólico, tabaquismo y antecedentes de amputaciones previas. En Andalucía, las tasas no se modifican e, incluso, se observa una tendencia ascendente. Actualmente, se sugiere que otras variables, hasta ahora poco valoradas, deberían considerarse por su potencial implicación en la tasa de amputaciones. Entre ellas destacan los aspectos sociales de tipo individual y contextual (nivel educativo, clase social, privación socioeconómica, desempleo, estructura familiar, etc.). El presente proyecto pretende abordar de manera cuantitativa y cualitativa los factores clínicos y sociales potencialmente implicadas en la incidencia, tendencia y distribución de las amputaciones de miembros inferiores en la población con DM en Andalucía en el periodo comprendido entre los años 2005 y 2013. (Spanish)
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    Many lower limb amputations in patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) can be prevented with effective detection of associated risk factors and early treatment. Classically, these factors include duration of diabetes, male sex, high blood pressure, presence of micro and macrovascular disease, foot ulcers, poor metabolic control, smoking, and history of previous amputations. In Andalusia, rates remain unchanged and even an upward trend is observed. Currently, it is suggested that other variables, so far undervalued, should be considered for their potential involvement in the amputation rate. These include individual and contextual social aspects (educational level, social class, socio-economic deprivation, unemployment, family structure, etc.). This project aims to address quantitatively and qualitatively the clinical and social factors potentially involved in the incidence, trend and distribution of lower limb amputations in the DM population in Andalusia between 2005 and 2013. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Cádiz
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    PI15_01106
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