2023
DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e160
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Medial Arterial Calcification and the Risk of Amputation of Diabetic Foot Ulcer in Patients With Diabetic Kidney Disease

Abstract: We assessed the risk factors for major amputation of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in patients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) stages 3b–5. For DFU assessment, in addition to DFU location and presence of infection, ischemia, and neuropathy, vascular calcification was assessed using the medial arterial calcification (MAC) score. Of 210 patients, 26 (12.4%) underwent major amputations. Only the location and extension of DFU, represented by Texas grade differed between the minor and major amputation groups. Howe… Show more

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“…The severity of MAC was found to be associated with major limb adverse events in subjects undergoing angioplasty with a low wound grade, as demonstrated by Skolnik and colleagues study 18 . Furthermore, in the population with CKD, severe MAC was shown to exacerbate the limb outcomes of DFUs 16 . The findings of our study have extended the existing evidence linking pedal MAC and amputation in patients with severe limb ischemia and CKD to include patients with DFUs.…”
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“…The severity of MAC was found to be associated with major limb adverse events in subjects undergoing angioplasty with a low wound grade, as demonstrated by Skolnik and colleagues study 18 . Furthermore, in the population with CKD, severe MAC was shown to exacerbate the limb outcomes of DFUs 16 . The findings of our study have extended the existing evidence linking pedal MAC and amputation in patients with severe limb ischemia and CKD to include patients with DFUs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“… 18 Furthermore, in the population with CKD, severe MAC was shown to exacerbate the limb outcomes of DFUs. 16 The findings of our study have extended the existing evidence linking pedal MAC and amputation in patients with severe limb ischemia and CKD to include patients with DFUs. Furthermore, we have reinforced the notion that pedal MAC can exacerbate the negative outcomes for individuals with PAD.…”
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confidence: 53%
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