To investigate health-related quality of life (HRQL) in diabetes patients s
eparately for those with current foot ulcers, those with primary healed ulc
ers, and those who have undergone minor or major amputations. The EuroQol q
uality of life (QoL) questionnaire including a visual analogue scale (VAS)
was sent to 457 patients treated for foot ulcers by a multidisciplinary tea
m between 1995 and 1998. patients who never had undergone any lower extremi
ty amputation (LEA) were classified according to whether an ulcer was prese
nt at time of the survey or if they had healed primarily. Patients who had
undergone any amputation were classified into a minor or a major amputation
group according to their maximal amputation status. patient characteristic
s and ulcer status at time of the survey were collected using patient recor
ds and pre-set forms used to follow-up of foot ulcer patients specifically.
A response rate of 70% was obtained. Completion rates on single items were
high. There were no differences in patient characteristics between respond
ents and non-respondents. Patients with current foot ulcers rated their HRQ
L significantly lower than patients who had healed primarily without amputa
tion. Major amputation reduced the EuroQol index value, while the VAS value
was reduced by other diabetic complications and increased by living with a
healthy partner. Both values were reduced by a current foot ulcer. EuroQol
can be used to investigate HRQL in diabetic patients with foot complicatio
ns. Patients with current foot ulcers value their. QoL lower than primary h
ealed patients. QoL is reduced after major amputations. (C) 2000 Elsevier S
cience Inc. All rights reserved.