Trends and Inequalities in Diabetes-Related Complications Among U.S. Adults, 2000–2020 #ActAgainstAmputation

In the recent study published by Saelee et al. (2024), titled "Trends and Inequalities in Diabetes-Related Complications Among U.S. Adults, 2000–2020," significant insights are provided into the evolving landscape of diabetes complications over the past two decades. This comprehensive study, published in Diabetes Care, examines the trends in various diabetes-related complications, such as heart failure... Continue Reading →

Trends in Nontraumatic Lower-Extremity Amputation Among Privately Insured Adults With Diabetes in the U.S., 2004–2018

Bottom line: much of this reporting from our colleagues at CDC may be explained, thankfully, by the rise in limb-sparing minor amputations The High to Low Amputation Ratio is decreasing in privately-insured patients in the USA

@CDCgov Analysis of Cost Effectiveness in #Diabetes: Hypertension Control and Foot Care top the list @alpslimb #DiabeticFoot #ActAgainstAmputation @apma

This superb report from Siegel and coworkers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. OBJECTIVE To synthesize updated evidence on the cost-effectiveness (CE) of interventions to manage diabetes, its complications, and comorbidities. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a systematic literature review of studies from high-income countries evaluating the CE of diabetes management interventions recommended by... Continue Reading →

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