Abstract—Objective: To assess trends in lower limb amputation performed in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facilities. Methods: All lower limb amputations recorded in the Patient Treatment File for 1989–1998 were analyzed using the hospital discharge as the unit of analysis. Age-specific rates were calculated using the VHA user-population as the denominator. Frequency tables and linear, logistic, and Poisson regression were used respectively to assess trends in amputation numbers, reoperation rates, and age-specific amputation rates. Results: Between 1989–1998, there were 60,324 discharges with amputation in VHA facilities. Over 99.9 % of these were in men and constitute 10 percent of all US male amputations. The major indications were...
Abstract—This study explored medical conditions associated with mortality among veterans following t...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
OBJECTIVE: Acute lower extremity ischemia (ALI) is a common vascular surgery emergency associated wi...
Defense published evidence-based guidelines to standardize and improve rehabilita-tion of veterans w...
Abstract— Main aim of our study was to compose an inclusive report on the “Epidemiological Trends of...
AbstractAimTo study if data on lower limb amputations and vascular operations in the National Hospit...
INTRODUCTION: A comprehensive study to assess quality and outcomes of care for Veterans with upper l...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to describe and analyze changes in the incidences of lower...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
Background: Lower extremity amputation results in significant global morbidity and mortality. Austra...
The care and challenges of injured service have been well documented in the literature from a variet...
ABSTRACT: Objective: It was to identify trends of traumatic and non-traumatic causes of lower limb ...
BackgroundThere are few recent data examining the epidemiology of severe upper-extremity trauma in n...
Abstract—Lower limb amputation (LLA) is a devastating complication experienced by some veterans with...
Although severe lower extremity peripheral arterial disease affects more than 12 million people in t...
Abstract—This study explored medical conditions associated with mortality among veterans following t...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
OBJECTIVE: Acute lower extremity ischemia (ALI) is a common vascular surgery emergency associated wi...
Defense published evidence-based guidelines to standardize and improve rehabilita-tion of veterans w...
Abstract— Main aim of our study was to compose an inclusive report on the “Epidemiological Trends of...
AbstractAimTo study if data on lower limb amputations and vascular operations in the National Hospit...
INTRODUCTION: A comprehensive study to assess quality and outcomes of care for Veterans with upper l...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to describe and analyze changes in the incidences of lower...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
Background: Lower extremity amputation results in significant global morbidity and mortality. Austra...
The care and challenges of injured service have been well documented in the literature from a variet...
ABSTRACT: Objective: It was to identify trends of traumatic and non-traumatic causes of lower limb ...
BackgroundThere are few recent data examining the epidemiology of severe upper-extremity trauma in n...
Abstract—Lower limb amputation (LLA) is a devastating complication experienced by some veterans with...
Although severe lower extremity peripheral arterial disease affects more than 12 million people in t...
Abstract—This study explored medical conditions associated with mortality among veterans following t...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
OBJECTIVE: Acute lower extremity ischemia (ALI) is a common vascular surgery emergency associated wi...