Contribution of diabetes to amputations in sub-Sahara Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Date
2022
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Publisher
Primary Care Diabetes
Abstract
Diabetes related amputations remain a major global problem, with devastating complications. We critically
appraised relevant literature to quantify the prevalence of diabetes related amputations in sub-Saharan Africa
(SSA). An electronic search was performed using the EMBASE and PubMed databases until 2020. Twenty-four
out of 834 studies retrieved were included. The pooled prevalence of diabetic-related amputations was 36.9%
(95%CI: 32.9%–40.8%). Complications of diabetes related amputations included infection, anaemia, foot
deformity and mortality. The study revealed a substantial contribution of diabetes to the burden of amputations
in SSA and suggests the need for further studies to assess how to reduce the incidence of diabetes, reduce the
incidence of and or delay the progression of macro and microvascular complications of diabetes in SSA.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Diabetes, Amputations, Sub-Saharan Africa, Systematic Review, Meta-analysis