Single-centre prospective cohort study of patients presenting with severe limb ischaemia (SLI). The primary outcome measure will be 12 month major amputation rate. A historical cohort of patients identified retrospectively will be the comparitor group used to assess the impact of a newly-established rapid-access limb salvage clinic.
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Severe limb ischaemia (SLI) is the end-stage of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) whereby the viability of the limb is threatened due to the degree of arterial disease and subsequent ischaemia in the peripheral tissues. It is defined as ischaemic rest pain (or night pain) and/or ulceration or gangrene in the affected limb(s) for a minimum of two weeks attributed to confirmed PAOD. Treatment includes open surgical and endovascular revascularisation, with or without surgical debridement of affected tissues, amputation of toes and drainage of sepsis. In some patients revascularisation is not possible or fails resulting in the person requiring a major lower limb amputation.
Over 4000 major lower limb amputations per year were undertaken in England alone between 2003 and 2013 and a diabetes-related major lower limb amputation is performed every 30 seconds world-wide. As many as 25% of people with SLI will undergo a major lower limb amputation in the first year after presentation. Amputation negatively affects quality of life due to its negative impact on mobility, independence and ability to carry out activities of daily living.
This single-centre prospective cohort study will investigate the amputation rate at one year in patients presenting with SLI and compare this to a retrospectively identified historical cohort. This study will also investigate the prevelance and degree of frailty, cognitive impairment, and cardiac disease (detected by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)), as well as establish a biobank for future biomarker analyses. The role of frailty and cognitive assessments, cardiac MRI and biomarker analysis in risk-stratifying patients with SLI will also be investigated.
Condition | Peripheral Arterial Disease, Critical Limb Ischemia, Frailty, Cognitive Impairment, Coronary Artery Disease |
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Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04027244 |
Sponsor | University of Leicester |
Last Modified on | 12 February 2022 |
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