Abstract
A total of 107 patients suffering from intermittent claudication (CI) was studied after a mean observation time of 5.9 years. Thirty-one (29%) had died during the observation period. A questionnaire was sent to 76 patients and 78% replied. All patients were under 50 years of age at the first consultation. No patients had been operated upon. The ratio women:men was 1:1.3. 33% received disability pensions or some other kind of pensions. Fifty-eight had limited their spare-time activities because of CI. It is concluded that a close control and reconstructive arteria surgery must still be recommended when the working ability is threatened.
Bidragets oversatte titel | Intermittent claudication--social aspects in young patients not undergoing surgical treatment |
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Originalsprog | Dansk |
Tidsskrift | Ugeskrift for Laeger |
Vol/bind | 151 |
Udgave nummer | 43 |
Sider (fra-til) | 2800-2 |
Antal sider | 3 |
ISSN | 0041-5782 |
Status | Udgivet - 23 okt. 1989 |
Emneord
- Adult
- Female
- Humans
- Insurance, Health
- Intermittent Claudication
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Socioeconomic Factors