ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and access to high-volume hospitals. We sought to identify SES factors associated with major amputation in the setting of critical limb ischemia (CLI).MethodsThe 2003-2007 Nationwide Inpatient Sample was queried for discharges containing lower extremity revascularization (LER) or major amputation and chronic CLI (N = 958,120). The Elixhauser method was used to adjust for comorbidities. Significant predictors in bivariate logistic regression were entered into a multivariate logistic regression for the dependent variable of amputation vs LER.ResultsOverall, 24.2% of CLI patients underwent amputation. Significant differences were seen between both group...
ObjectiveDespite an increase in the incidence of hospital admissions for comorbid conditions, such a...
IMPORTANCE: Although lower extremity revascularization is effective in preventing amputation, the re...
Background Rates of major lower extremity amputation in patients with peripheral artery disease are ...
ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and acce...
ObjectiveMajor amputation is associated with increased short-term healthcare resource utilization (R...
Background: Although it has been suggested that individuals of low socioeconomic status and those wi...
ObjectivesA consequence of delay in the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease limb loss. This stu...
Blacks are several times more likely to undergo a leg amputation as compared to Whites. This is bec...
BACKGROUND : Significant mortality and morbidity occur after major lower limb amputation for diabet...
ObjectiveBecause patient-level differences do not fully explain the variation in lower extremity amp...
Background: Although significant racial disparities in the surgical management of lower extremity cr...
Aim of the study: To determine major predictors for limb salvage (or major amputation) in chro...
Aim of the study: To determine major predictors for limb salvage (or major amputation) in chro...
The tasc ii working group reports on primary amputation incidence rates vary between 12 and 50 per 1...
ObjectivesFor patients with end-stage critical limb ischemia (CLI) who have already suffered over an...
ObjectiveDespite an increase in the incidence of hospital admissions for comorbid conditions, such a...
IMPORTANCE: Although lower extremity revascularization is effective in preventing amputation, the re...
Background Rates of major lower extremity amputation in patients with peripheral artery disease are ...
ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and acce...
ObjectiveMajor amputation is associated with increased short-term healthcare resource utilization (R...
Background: Although it has been suggested that individuals of low socioeconomic status and those wi...
ObjectivesA consequence of delay in the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease limb loss. This stu...
Blacks are several times more likely to undergo a leg amputation as compared to Whites. This is bec...
BACKGROUND : Significant mortality and morbidity occur after major lower limb amputation for diabet...
ObjectiveBecause patient-level differences do not fully explain the variation in lower extremity amp...
Background: Although significant racial disparities in the surgical management of lower extremity cr...
Aim of the study: To determine major predictors for limb salvage (or major amputation) in chro...
Aim of the study: To determine major predictors for limb salvage (or major amputation) in chro...
The tasc ii working group reports on primary amputation incidence rates vary between 12 and 50 per 1...
ObjectivesFor patients with end-stage critical limb ischemia (CLI) who have already suffered over an...
ObjectiveDespite an increase in the incidence of hospital admissions for comorbid conditions, such a...
IMPORTANCE: Although lower extremity revascularization is effective in preventing amputation, the re...
Background Rates of major lower extremity amputation in patients with peripheral artery disease are ...