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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Diabetes Complications. 2016 Dec 10;31(3):556–561. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2016.11.020

Table 1.

Patient Characteristics, stratified by ulcer severity*

Characteristic Total
cohort
(n= 66,323)
Early stage
ulcer
(n= 61,383)
Osteomyelitis
(n= 2,930)
Gangrene
(n= 2,010)
Age, years 69
(10.38)
69
(10.37)
66
(10.45)
69
(10.08)
Male 65,280
(98.43)
60,406
(98.41)
2,888
(98.57)
1,986
(98.81)
Race
 White 52,837
(79.67)
49,251
(80.24)
2,163
(73.82)
1,423
(70.80)
 Black 8,904
(13.43)
7,952
(12.95)
519
(17.71)
433
(21.54)
 Other 4,582
(6.91)
4,180
(6.81)
248
(8.46)
154
(7.66)
Hispanic 4,107
(6.19)
3,734
(6.08)
229
(7.82)
144
(7.16)
Married 41,305
(62.28)
38,485
(62.70)
1,667
(56.89)
1,153
(57.36)
Comorbidities
 Peripheral neuropathy 9,937
(14.98)
9,291
(15.14)
402
(13.72)
244
(12.14)
 Coronary artery disease 31,998
(48.25)
29,840
(48.61)
1,185
(40.44)
973
(48.41)
 Peripheral arterial disease 10,300
(15.53)
9,455
(15.40)
366
(12.49)
479
(23.83)
 History of stroke 4,817
(7.26)
4,448
(7.25)
175
(5.97)
194
(9.65)
 History of vascular procedur 508
(0.77)
446
(0.73)
16
(0.55)
46
(2.29)
 History of eye disease 16,775
(25.29)
15,464
(25.19)
799
(27.27)
512
(25.47)
 Foot deformity 1,445
(2.18)
1,347
(2.19)
69
(2.35)
29
(1.44)
 CKD stage 1a 9,033
(15.31)
8,277
(15.17)
498
(18.74)
258
(14.47)
 CKD stage 2 28,161
(47.72)
26,062
(47.75)
1,317
(49.57)
782
(43.86)
 CKD stage 3 19,908
(33.73)
18,512
(33.92)
773
(29.09)
623
(34.94)
 CKD stage 4 1,916
(3.52)
1,727
(3.16)
69
(2.60)
120
(6.73)
Healthcare utilization
 Outpatient visits 18.01
(15.73)
18.15
(15.68)
15.33
(15.46)
17.60
(17.13)
 Emergency room visits 1.49
(2.46)
1.47
(2.42)
1.55
(3.17)
1.86
(2.43)
 Hospitalizations 0.71
(1.27)
0.71
(1.27)
0.63
(1.11)
1.04
(1.53)
Statin use 46,322
(69.84)
42,987
(70.03)
1,961
(66.93)
1,374
(68.36)
Systolic blood pressure, mmHgb 134
(15.38)
134
(15.37)
134
(14.72)
135
(16.52)
Hemoglobin A1C, %c 7.60
(1.60)
7.58
(1.56)
7.88
(1.74)
7.76
(1.76)
Total cholesterol, mg/dLd 159
(36.36)
159
(36.18)
163
(38.12)
164
(39.42)
LDL cholesterol, mg/dLe 86
(29.76)
86
(29.62)
89
(31.42)
90
(32.01)
Follow-up, months 27.72
(18.72)
28.44
(18.72)
27.36
(18.60)
20.52
(18.60)
Died during follow-up 33,554
(50.59)
30,911
(50.36)
1,332
(45.46)
1,311
(65.22)
*

Data are presented as counts (%) or means (SD).

a

Of the entire cohort, 7,305 (11.01%) patients did not have a serum creatinine measurement from which to calculate CKD stage. The percent of missing values for those presenting with early stage ulcers, osteomyelitis and gangrene were: 11.09%. 9.32%, and 11.29%, respectively.

b

Of the entire cohort, 4,916 (7.41%) patients did not have a systolic blood pressure measurement. The percent of missing values for those presenting with early stage ulcers, osteomyelitis and gangrene were: 7.31%, 7.34%, and 10.50%, respectively.

c

Of the entire cohort, 11,674 (17.60%) patients did not have a hemoglobin A1C value. The percent of missing values for those presenting with early stage ulcers, osteomyelitis, and gangrene were: 17.42%, 16.45%, and 24.93%, respectively.

d

Of the entire cohort, 14,244 (21.48%) patients did not have a total cholesterol value. The percent of missing values for those presenting with early stage ulcers, osteomyelitis and gangrene were: 21.25%, 20.92%, and 29.35%, respectively.

e

Of the entire cohort, 14,708 (22.18%) patients did not have a low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol value. The percent of missing values for those presenting with early stage ulcers, osteomyelitis and gangrene were: 21.92%, 22.08%, and 30.00%, respectively.