The purpose of this study is to explore the factors that influence limb fitting in those with diabetes compared to those without diabetes. The population without diabetes will usually present with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and are similar in management following LEA. The impact that not walking with a prosthesis has long term on both populations will be explored. In general, previous research has used retrospective analysis of case notes which, although valuable, have fixed fields and only allow the researcher to look at associations between factors not at causation. Additionally, very few have followed a population over time. Therefore this study will be a prospective observational analysis of all those who undergo a LEA in one year from 01/03/14 to 28/02/15 within the Greater Glasgow \& Clyde area with follow up at 6, 12 \& 18 months from date of amputation.
This research has been designed to ask the following question: What are the factors that influence the rehabilitation and functional outcomes following LEA, in the long term in both those with and without diabetes. Therefore this study will be a prospective observational analysis of all those who undergo a LEA in one year within the Greater Glasgow \& Clyde area with follow up at 6, 12 \& 18 months from date of amputation. * Primary Endpoint Comparison of rehabilitation and functional outcomes in those with diabetes to those without diabetes, up to 18 months post LEA. * Secondary endpoints 1. At discharge from rehabilitation, the characteristics of those who proceed to limb fitting following LEA to those who do not will be defined. 2. At discharge from rehabilitation, the characteristics of those with diabetes that do not proceed to limb fitting following LEA compared to those who do. 3. At discharge from rehabilitation to 18 months post LEA, a comparison of the characteristics in those with and without diabetes. 4. From six months post LEA, at 6 monthly intervals (6,12 \& 18 months), a comparison of the health status, social circumstances, mobility and quality of life measures in those with and without diabetes.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
171
Western Infirmary
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Mortality
Date of Death if applicable
Time frame: 3 years
Limb fitting
Dtae of receiving prosthetic limb
Time frame: 3 years
Length of stay
Length of time in hospital as an in patient
Time frame: 3 years
Readmission
Date of readmission to hospital
Time frame: 3 years
Further surgery
Number and level of further amputations
Time frame: 3 years
EQ-5D-5L
Quality of life measure
Time frame: 3 years
Reintegration to normal living index
Time frame: 3 years
Prosthetic Limb User Mobility
As assessed by the prosthetic limb user survey mobility scale
Time frame: 3 years
Co-morbidities
Functional co-morbidity index
Time frame: 3 years
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