Prosthesis use and the change in activities of daily living following below‐knee amputation in patients undergoing hemodialysis

Author:

Yamazaki Hayato1,Matsufuji Shota1,Nishikawa Aina12,Ashida Masahiro1,Yamaguchi Masao1,Sato Motohiko3,Tanimura Nobuhiro4,Tsujimoto Yoshihiro5,Ubai Takanobu6,Shoji Tetsuo78

Affiliation:

1. Division of Rehabilitation Inoue Hospital Suita Japan

2. Department of Rehabilitation Aijinkai Rehabilitation Hospital Takatsuki Japan

3. Division of Orthopedics Inoue Hospital Suita Japan

4. Division of Vascular Surgery Inoue Hospital Suita Japan

5. Division of Internal Medicine Inoue Hospital Suita Japan

6. Division of Urology Inoue Hospital Suita Japan

7. Department of Vascular Medicine Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

8. Vascular Science Center for Translational Research Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPatients undergoing hemodialysis are at an increased risk of peripheral arterial disease, amputation of lower extremities, and decline of activities of daily living. Although a prosthesis is used to support activities of daily living, no previous study reported the association of prosthesis use with the change in activities of daily living following leg amputation in hemodialysis patients. The purpose of this study was to compare the changes in activities of daily living following amputation between those who created a prosthesis and those who did not.MethodsThis study was a single‐center, retrospective observational study. We screened medical records for hemodialysis patients who underwent below‐knee amputation (BKA) and activities of daily living were examined two times with the functional independence measure (FIM) before BKA and at discharge. They were divided into two groups according to the creation of a prosthesis.FindingsWe identified 28 eligible patients, among whom 12 patients used a prosthesis (prosthesis group), whereas 16 patients did not (non‐prosthesis group). The FIM score was significantly decreased following BKA in the non‐prosthesis group, whereas it was not significantly changed in the prosthesis group. The change in FIM score was significantly different between the two groups, and the difference remained significant after considering potential confounders.DiscussionThe results of this study showed that use versus nonuse of a prosthesis was an independent factor associated with changes in activities of daily living in hemodialysis patients following BKA, supporting the important role of a prosthesis in maintaining activities of daily living in hemodialysis patients who need BKA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology,Hematology

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