WALKING ABILITY AND QUALITY-OF-LIFE AS OUTCOME MEASURES IN A COMPARISON OF ARTERIAL RECONSTRUCTION AND LEG AMPUTATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF VASCULAR-DISEASE

Citation
M. Albers et al., WALKING ABILITY AND QUALITY-OF-LIFE AS OUTCOME MEASURES IN A COMPARISON OF ARTERIAL RECONSTRUCTION AND LEG AMPUTATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF VASCULAR-DISEASE, European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery, 11(3), 1996, pp. 308-314
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Cardiac & Cardiovascular System","Peripheal Vascular Diseas
ISSN journal
10785884
Volume
11
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
308 - 314
Database
ISI
SICI code
1078-5884(1996)11:3<308:WAAQAO>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Objectives: To compare the walking ability and the quality of life of patients with severe limb ischaemia treated with an arterial reconstru ction (AR) or a primary below-knee amputation (BKA). Design: A cohort study of patients with the first episode of ischaemia. Setting: Univer sity tertiary referral centre. Patients: Thirty-eight (AR 22, BKA 16) patients were studied over a 12-month period with a complete follow-up . Chief outcome measures: Walking ability was assessed with a subjecti ve scale and quality of life was measured with the Spitzer QL-INDEX. T he results were assessed for patients still alive (Step 1) as well as for all patients (Step 2).Results: Walking ability was better in the A X group at 3 (OX = 10.37; CI 2.12, 50.74; p = 0.004), 6 (OR = 6.47; CI 1.83, 22.79; p = 0.004), and 12 (OX = 3.82; CI 1.20, 12.15; p = 0.03) months. Quality of life was significantly better for AR patients at 3 (OR = 4.32; CI 1.55, 12.02; p = 0.005) and 6 (OR = 4.40; CI 1.68, 11. 53; p = 0.003) months, but not at 12 months (OX = 2.44; CI 0.95, 6.26; p = 0.06). The 12 month foot salvage rate was 68%. Conclusion: Walkin g ability and quality of life are better for AX patients than for BKA patients, even with a moderate foot salvage rate.