Effect of Partial Foot Amputation Level on Gait Independence in Patients With Chronic Lower Extremity Wounds: A Retrospective Analysis of a Japanese Multicenter Database

Author:

Sonoda Yuma1ORCID,Maeshige Noriaki2ORCID,Uemura Mikiko23ORCID,Imaoka Shinsuke4ORCID,Kawabe Nobuhide5ORCID,Hayashi Hisae6ORCID,Fujii Miki78ORCID,Tsuji Yoriko9ORCID,Furukawa Masahide10ORCID,Kohzuki Masahiro11ORCID,Terashi Hiroto12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Research Center for Well-being, Kobe University, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan

2. Department of Rehabilitation Science, Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan

3. Faculty of Health Science, Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, Kashiwara, Osaka, Japan

4. Department of Rehabilitation, Oita Oka Hospital, Oita, Oita, Japan

5. Faculty of Makuhari Human Care, Tohto University, Makuhari, Chiba, Japan

6. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Aichi Shukutoku University, Nagakute, Aichi, Japan

7. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

8. Division of Regenerative Therapy, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

9. Unit of Podiatric Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Plastic Surgery, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan

10. Wound Care Center, Oita Oka Hospital, Oita, Oita, Japan

11. Department of Health Sciences, Yamagata Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Yamagata, Yamagata, Japan

12. Department of Plastic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan

Abstract

Partial foot amputation (PFA) is generally planned to minimize the amputation level; nonetheless, the effect of PFA levels on gait independence in amputees remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the impact of PFA levels of the forefoot on gait independence in patients with chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds. This multicenter retrospective cohort study included 232 hospitalized Japanese patients treated and rehabilitated for chronic LE wounds. A multivariate analysis based on PFA levels was conducted for gait independence at discharge, with age and comorbidities as independent variables. Patients with Lisfranc amputation had significantly less independent gait than patients with more distal amputation and those without amputation (<22% vs >40%; P = .027; Fisher's exact test). Logistic regression analysis revealed that Lisfranc amputation (odds ratio [OR]: 0.257, P = .047), age (OR: 0.559, P = .043), and chronic limb-threatening ischemia (OR: 0.450, P = .010) were independent factors associated with gait independence. Additionally, the regression model confirmed discrimination performance using the C index (0.691, P < .001) with receiver operating characteristic analysis. In patients with chronic LE wounds undergoing PFA, Lisfranc amputation was negatively associated with gait independence.

Funder

MHLW Research Program for Intractable Disease

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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