Calcificación arterial de la capa media en el pie y riesgo de amputación mayor en úlceras de pie diabético

Translated title of the contribution: Arterial calcification of the medial layer in the foot and risk of major amputation in diabetic foot ulcers

Luis D. González-Solís, Violeta Ma Carbajal-Rimoldi, Elda L. Pacheco-Pantoja, Hugo A. Escalante-Escobedo, Rubén A. Rodríguez-Cabrero

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Abstract

Background: Medial arterial calcification (MAC) of the foot is a predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in diabetics. The MAC score is a tool to describe with plain radiographs the burden of inframalleolar arterial calcification. Objective: To determine the degree of association between MAC and the risk of major amputation. Methods: Retrospective longitudinal cohort study analyzing radiographs of extremities with diabetic foot from March 1, 2021 to July 31, 2022.They were classified according to their MAC score and interventions performed at 6 months were recorded; chi-square test and relative risk test were performed to determine significant association between severe MAC and major amputation. Results: Out of 102 extremities studied, 37 patients (35.9%) had severe MAC; 28 suffered major amputation, with a significant risk estimation (RR: 3.28, CI: 95% 1.985-5.428). Conclusion: Severe MAC in patients with diabetic foot increases 3.2 times the risk of a major amputation during the 6 months following the appearance of an ulcer.

Translated title of the contributionArterial calcification of the medial layer in the foot and risk of major amputation in diabetic foot ulcers
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1-6
Number of pages6
JournalRevista Mexicana de Angiologia
Volume52
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

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