Gujral J S, McNally P G, O'Malley B P, Burden A C
Diabetes Research, Leicester General Hospital, UK.
Diabet Med. 1993 Apr;10(3):271-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.1993.tb00057.x.
Patients of Asian ethnic origin with diabetes mellitus living in the United Kingdom (UK) have been shown to have a higher prevalence of coronary heart disease and renal disease. Little is known about the incidence of lower extremity amputation in this racial group. The incidence of lower extremity amputation was estimated for patients of Asian ethnic origin and White Caucasians with diabetes mellitus in the county of Leicestershire from 1980 to 1985. The age and sex-adjusted incidence rate of lower extremity amputation for the estimated population of patients with diabetes mellitus in patients of Asian ethnic origin was 3.4 (95% CI, 1.1-10.7) cases per 10,000 patients year-1, compared to 14.2 (12.6-15.9) in White Caucasians. Similarly, a lower incidence rate of lower extremity amputation was recorded in patients of Asian ethnic origin without diabetes mellitus (0.4 (0.2-0.6) vs 1.5 (1.4 to 1.6) cases per 10,000 persons year-1). These findings contrast markedly with the high rates of coronary heart disease and renal disease previously reported in patients of Asian ethnic origin residing in the UK.
居住在英国的亚裔糖尿病患者患冠心病和肾病的患病率较高。对于这一种族群体下肢截肢的发病率,人们了解甚少。1980年至1985年期间,对莱斯特郡亚裔和白种糖尿病患者下肢截肢的发病率进行了估计。亚裔糖尿病患者估计人群中,年龄和性别调整后的下肢截肢发病率为每10,000患者年3.4例(95%可信区间,1.1 - 10.7),而白种人则为14.2例(12.6 - 15.9)。同样,无糖尿病的亚裔患者下肢截肢发病率也较低(每10,000人年0.4例(0.2 - 0.6),而白种人为1.5例(1.4至1.6))。这些发现与之前报道的居住在英国的亚裔患者冠心病和肾病的高发病率形成了显著对比。