Background: The amputation of an extremity is a main complication of Diabetes mellitus. Worldwide the prevalence of amputations associated with diabetes mellitus is variable and had a considerable impact in the quality of life. objective: Analyze the frequency of amputations in the University Hospital, Dr José E González and evaluate if a seasonal pattern is present. Method: A retrospective analysis from 2009 to 2012 was carried out. Clinical files of diabetic patients undergoing to amputation were studied. The seasonality was evaluated with a chi square goodness of fit. results: A total of 456 amputations were studied. Results shown that February was the month with highest frequency of amputations while winter was the annual season with highest frequency of amputations. Conclusions: Amputations of diabetic patients from Metropolitan Monterrey Mexico show a seasonal pattern being the winter months those that present highest frequency.
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Castillo-Guzmán, S., Palacios-Ríos, D., López-Cabrera, N. G., Hernández-Guedea, M. A., Rodríguez-Rodríguez, N. H., & González-Santiago, O. (2018). Variación estacional de las amputaciones en un hospital universitario de Monterrey, México (2009-2012). Cirugía y Cirujanos, 86(5). https://doi.org/10.24875/ciru.18000111
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