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Comorbid status in patients with osteomyelitis is associated with long-term incidence of extremity amputation

Brian M. Schmidt, Toby P. Keeney-Bonthrone, Armani M. Hawes, Monika Karmakar, Lynn M. Frydrych, Sandro Cinti, Rodica Pop‐Busui, Matthew J. Delano

2023BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Osteomyelitis is associated with significant morbidity, including amputation. There are limited data on long-term amputation rates following an osteomyelitis diagnosis. We sought to determine the incidence of amputation in patients with osteomyelitis over 2 years. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Observational cohort study of 1186 inpatients with osteomyelitis between 2004 and 2015 and stratified by osteomyelitis location status to evaluate the impact on amputation, mortality rates, readmission data, and inpatient days. RESULTS: Persons with diabetes had 3.65 times greater probability of lower extremity amputation (p<0.001), readmission (p<0.001), and longer inpatient stay (p<0.001) and had higher 2-year mortality (relative risk (RR) 1.23, p=0.0027), adjusting for risk factors. Male gender (RR 1.57, p<0.001), black race (RR 1.41, p<0.05), former smoking status (RR 1.38, p<0.01), myocardial infarction (RR 1.72, p<0.001), congestive heart failure (RR 1.56, p<0.001), peripheral vascular disease (RR 2.25, p<0.001) and renal disease (RR 1.756, p<0.001) were independently associated with amputation. Male gender (RR 1.39, p<0.01), black race (RR 1.27, p<0.05), diabetes (RR 2.77, p<0.001) and peripheral vascular disease (RR 1.59, p<0.001) had increased risk of lower, not upper, extremity amputation. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with osteomyelitis have higher rates of amputation and hospitalization. Clinicians must incorporate demographic and comorbid risk factors to protect against amputation.

Topics & Concepts

AmputationMedicineOsteomyelitisRelative riskIncidence (geometry)Internal medicineDiabetes mellitusSurgeryCohortVascular diseaseRisk factorDiabetic footConfidence intervalEndocrinologyOpticsPhysicsOrthopedic Infections and TreatmentsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementSurgical site infection prevention
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