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May 2022
Fear over high incidences of diabetes foot amputations in England
Patient groups are warning that major differences in the rate of foot amputations for people with diabetes in England are becoming increasingly concerning.
Amputations which are linked to diabetes are a sign patients have not received adequate care, as poorly controlled diabetes increases the risk of foot infections and ulcers.
Government data has shown that one in ten areas had “significantly higher rates”, with a nearly five-fold difference between the best and worst when taking into account risk factors such as age.
Diabetes UK said the figures “shined a light on the scale of the crisis facing diabetes care” and warned that access to support was likely to have become worse during the pandemic.
A recent report produced by the charity said lives would be needlessly lost due to disruption to services over the past two years.
The government data looked at the three years leading up to the pandemic, finding that 13 out of 135 local areas in England had significantly higher rates of foot amputations. Harrow was estimated to have the lowest rate at 3.5 per 10,000, while Blackpool had the highest at 16.8.
It is believed that as many as 80 per cent of foot amputations could be avoided with better care.
Chris Askew, chief executive of Diabetes UK, said the figures were “incredibly concerning”.
“The majority of these major amputations are preventable, but many people living with diabetes are struggling to access the care they need, and in areas of high deprivation, people are experiencing worse outcomes. These inequalities must be addressed.”
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