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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 2 February 2010

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Questions (207, 208, 209)

Jimmy Devins

Question:

291 Deputy Jimmy Devins asked the Minister for Health and Children the number of patients in counties Sligo and Leitrim treated for foot ulcerations which did not require a full or partial amputation in 2007 and 2008; and the number of these patients who had diabetes mellitus. [4701/10]

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Jimmy Devins

Question:

292 Deputy Jimmy Devins asked the Minister for Health and Children the number of patients under 65 years in counties Sligo and Leitrim treated for foot ulcerations who did not require a full or partial lower limb amputation in 2007 and 2008; and the number of those patients who had diabetes mellitus. [4702/10]

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Jimmy Devins

Question:

293 Deputy Jimmy Devins asked the Minister for Health and Children the number of full or partial lower limb amputations carried out on patients residing in counties Sligo and Leitrim in 2007 and 2008; and the number of those patients who had diabetes mellitus. [4703/10]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 291 to 293, inclusive, together.

The information requested is contained in the table below.

Hospital Inpatient Enquiry: Foot Ulcerations, Lower Limb Amputations and Diabetes

Area of Residence

Leitrim

Sligo

National Total

2007

2008

2007

2008

2007

2008

Number of admissions with a diagnosis of foot ulcerations and without a full or partial lower limb amputation

22

36

62

68

3,826

3,777

—Number of these patients with a diagnosis of diabetes

8

14

25

23

1,361

1,298

Number of admissions aged under 65 with a diagnosis of foot ulcerations and without a full or partial lower limb amputation

5

7

14

16

1,100

987

—Number of these patients with a diagnosis of diabetes

11

412

421

Number of full or partial lower limb amputations

9

8

11

703

667

—Number of these patients with a diagnosis of diabetes

5

7

334

338

Source: Hospital Inpatient Enquiry.

Note: Data refer to discharges from publicly funded acute hospitals. Private hospitals are not included.

Note: For reasons of patient confidentiality it is standard policy not to report cells of less than 5 cases. These cells have been marked with ‘—'.

The HSE is currently developing a programme for diabetes which will establish an integrated diabetic service between community and hospital. Its objective is to improve specific targets to reduce both acute and chronic complications. It will also include effective foot care to reduce severe infection and amputation in diabetes. The recommendations of the Expert Advisory group will be progressed within the context of the Diabetes programme.

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