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德国因外周动脉疾病住院患者的截肢趋势。

Trends in amputations in people with hospital admissions for peripheral arterial disease in Germany.

作者信息

Moysidis T, Nowack T, Eickmeyer F, Waldhausen P, Brunken A, Hochlenert D, Engels G, Santosa F, Luther B, Kröger K

机构信息

Department of Vascular Medicine, Helios Klinikum Krefeld, Germany.

出版信息

Vasa. 2011 Jul;40(4):289-95. doi: 10.1024/0301-1526/a000117.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Using the information of the federal statistics, a detailed description of the hospitalisation rate for amputation in Germany was possible for the first time, and trends since 2005 can be reported.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Detailed lists of all amputations coded as minor amputations (OPS 5 - 864) and major amputations (OPS 5 - 865) performed in 2005 and 2008, divided into the 4th and 5th number of the OPS-code, were provided by the Federal Statistical Office.

RESULTS

Despite an increase in total number of hospitalized patients suffering from peripheral arterial disease and neurovascular disease there is a relevant decrease in age adjusted major amputation rates per 100.000 population in Germany from 27.0 in 2005 to 25.1 in 2008 in males and from 19.7 in 2005 to 17.1 in 2008 in females. Overall minor amputation rates do not show such a decrease but increased in males (from 47.4 in 2005 to 53.7 in 2008) und remained unchanged in females (23.1 in 2005 and 23.1 in 2008). In the 6th and 7th decade of life males have approximately four times higher major and minor amputation rates than females.

CONCLUSIONS

Hospitalisation rate for major amputation in Germany decreased in the recent years whereas hospitalisation rate for minor amputation did not.

摘要

背景

利用联邦统计信息,首次有可能对德国截肢住院率进行详细描述,并报告自2005年以来的趋势。

患者与方法

联邦统计局提供了2005年和2008年所有编码为小截肢(手术操作编码5 - 864)和大截肢(手术操作编码5 - 865)的详细清单,这些清单按手术操作编码的第4和第5位数字进行了划分。

结果

尽管患有外周动脉疾病和神经血管疾病的住院患者总数有所增加,但德国每10万人口中经年龄调整的大截肢率出现了显著下降,男性从2005年的27.0降至2008年的25.1,女性从2005年的19.7降至2008年的17.1。总体小截肢率没有出现这样的下降,男性有所上升(从2005年的47.4升至2008年的53.7),女性则保持不变(2005年为23.1,2008年为23.1)。在60岁和70岁年龄段,男性的大截肢率和小截肢率大约是女性的四倍。

结论

近年来,德国大截肢的住院率下降,而小截肢的住院率没有下降。

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