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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LIMB AMPUTATIONS AND PROSTHETIC USE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN THE NETHERLANDS.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the trends in the incidence of major limb amputations and the prevalence of Dutch prosthetic users at the national level in The Netherlands between 2012 and 2021 (during the COVID-19 pandemic). Local hospitals in The Netherlands reported a doubling of major lower limb amputations during COVID-19, information about a change in the incidence of major upper limb amputations was not reported. We could not confirm this remarkable increase in major lower limb amputations in our institution, nor did we observe a change in the incidence of major upper limb amputations. We hypothesize that the COVID-19 pandemic had no effect on the number of major limb amputations.

DESIGN: Observational retrospective study analyzing national open-access databases of health insurance claims.

SETTING: The Dutch national opensource database www.opendisdata.nl was used to retrieve the incidence of limb amputations in the period 2012-2021, stratified by the level of amputation and the cause of amputation. The results were verified using the www.gipdatabank.nl databank. This period included four intervals of nationwide COVID-19 lockdowns.

PARTICIPANTS: 60,848 patients who underwent limb amputations at the upper or lower extremity in the Netherlands from 2012-2021 were included in this study.

INTERVENTION: Not applicable.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Upper- and lower-limb amputation and prosthetic use RESULTS: Data were retrieved for a total of 60,848 patients in the Netherlands, who underwent 68,180 amputations of the upper and lower extremities at any level from 2012-2021, including 22,095 major amputations of the lower extremities. The ongoing trend of stable numbers of major lower-limb amputations from 2012 to 2019 continued in 2020 and 2021. The verification of these data at the level of prosthetic users confirmed that the annual trends were unchanged.

CONCLUSION: The reported increased numbers of major lower-limb amputations during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands could not be confirmed using nationwide epidemiological data.

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