Medicinski pregled
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It has been established that infrainguinal occlusive disease, type III peripheral obliterative arterial disease (POAD), is more common in diabetics than in non-diabetics. It is presumeable that after surgical treatment of this arterial segment diabetics develop more complications and higher mortality rate than non-diabetics. The aim of this study was to analyze the results of reconstructive surgical treatment of diabetic and non-diabetic patients with type III PAOD. ⋯ Diabetic patients presented with significantly more trophic lesions (IVa stage). The overall complication rate was significantly higher in diabetics, as well as the amputation rate. Finally, the mortality rate was also significantly higher in diabetics than in nondiabetic patients.