Correlation of cerebral small vessel disease burden with outcome after lower extremity amputation

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of diabetes and its complications Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2024.108829
Marcin Kolasa , Otso Arponen , Ilkka Kaartinen , Eva Saarinen , Eino Solje , Jussi Hirvonen , Miska Vuorlaakso
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Abstract

Aims

This study assessed whether changes associated with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) evaluated from head computed tomography (CT) images captured for non-related clinical purposes predict overall survival (OS), leg salvage (LS), and amputation-free survival (AFS) after lower extremity amputation (LEA).

Methods

We retrospectively included a cohort of 240 patients who had undergone a lower extremity amputation in Tampere University Hospital between the years 2007 and 2020 and had a head CT scan (within one year before amputation). A neuroradiologist graded the white matter lesions (WMLs) and reported infarcts, and the latter's effects on OS, LS, and AFS were evaluated.

Results

Altogether, 162 (67.5 %) and 91 (38.1 %) patients had WMLs and infarcts, respectively. Mild/moderate (HR 1.985, CI 95 % 1.317–2.992) and severe (HR 2.259, CI 95 % 1.501–3.399) WMLs and infarcts (HR 1.413, CI 95 % 1.029–1.940) were associated with inferior OS. After a minor amputation, mild/moderate (HR 2.012, CI 95 % 1.054–3.843) and severe (HR 3.879, CI 95 % 2.096–7.180) WMLs were similarly associated with inferior AFS.

Conclusions

Overall, WML and infarcts detected on head CT scans were associated with impaired OS after LEA and AFS after minor LEA. Evaluation of CSVD could provide useful prognostic information for clinicians.

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脑小血管疾病负担与下肢截肢后预后的相关性。
目的:本研究评估了通过非相关临床目的采集的头部计算机断层扫描(CT)图像评估的脑小血管疾病(CSVD)相关变化是否可以预测下肢截肢(LEA)后的总生存率(OS)、腿部挽救率(LS)和无截肢生存率(AFS):我们回顾性地纳入了 2007 年至 2020 年期间在坦佩雷大学医院接受下肢截肢手术并进行过头部 CT 扫描(截肢前一年内)的 240 名患者。神经放射学专家对白质病变(WMLs)进行了分级,并报告了梗死情况,同时评估了后者对OS、LS和AFS的影响:共有162名(67.5%)和91名(38.1%)患者分别患有白质病变和脑梗塞。轻度/中度(HR 1.985,CI 95 % 1.317-2.992)和重度(HR 2.259,CI 95 % 1.501-3.399)WMLs 和梗死(HR 1.413,CI 95 % 1.029-1.940)与较差的 OS 有关。在轻微截肢后,轻度/中度(HR 2.012,CI 95 % 1.054-3.843)和重度(HR 3.879,CI 95 % 2.096-7.180)WML同样与较差的AFS相关:总体而言,头部 CT 扫描发现的 WML 和梗死与 LEA 后 OS 和轻度 LEA 后 AFS 的受损有关。对CSVD的评估可为临床医生提供有用的预后信息。
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Journal of diabetes and its complications
Journal of diabetes and its complications 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications (JDC) is a journal for health care practitioners and researchers, that publishes original research about the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus and its complications. JDC also publishes articles on physiological and molecular aspects of glucose homeostasis. The primary purpose of JDC is to act as a source of information usable by diabetes practitioners and researchers to increase their knowledge about mechanisms of diabetes and complications development, and promote better management of people with diabetes who are at risk for those complications. Manuscripts submitted to JDC can report any aspect of basic, translational or clinical research as well as epidemiology. Topics can range broadly from early prediabetes to late-stage complicated diabetes. Topics relevant to basic/translational reports include pancreatic islet dysfunction and insulin resistance, altered adipose tissue function in diabetes, altered neuronal control of glucose homeostasis and mechanisms of drug action. Topics relevant to diabetic complications include diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy; peripheral vascular disease and coronary heart disease; gastrointestinal disorders, renal failure and impotence; and hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
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