Az alsó végtagi amputáció, mint a perifériás verőérbetegség és a cukorbetegség egyik legsúlyosabb következménye, kiemelt figyelmet érdemel. Az összefoglaló közlemény célja a magyar és a nemzetközi amputációs adatok összehasonlítása. Szembesülve azzal, hogy az előfordulásra, időbeni trendekre vonatkozó globális amputációs adatok rendkívül változékonyak, az összefoglaló elemzi a variabilitás lehetséges meghatározó jellemzőit. E faktorok közé tartoznak a tanulmányok közlési módjának különbözőségei, az érintett népesség demográfiai, epidemiológiai, gazdasági, társadalmi és kulturális tényezői, valamint az egészségügyi szolgáltatás minőségében tapasztalt eltérések. Az amputációs kockázat értelmezhető egyfajta élettartam-kockázatként, ami a különböző kockázati faktorok időben változó mintázatának eredménye. Ebben az értelemben a hatékony megelőző stratégiai tervezés összetett intézkedési lépéseket igényel, ami több tudományág kooperációját, időben elkezdett megelőző intézkedések kezdeményezését, valamint központosított érbetegellátás kialakítását feltételezi. Az alsó végtagi amputációkkal kapcsolatban a kutatás-fejlesztés egyértelmű prioritás, ami segíthet ennek a rendkívül összetett, kiemelt népegészségügyi jelentőséggel bíró kérdésnek a pontosabb megértésében. Orv. Hetil., 2016, 157(32), 1266–1274.
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