Background The accuracy with which healthcare professionals (HCPs) and risk prediction tools predict outcomes after major lower limb amputation (MLLA) is uncertain. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of predicting short-term (30 days after MLLA) mortality, morbidity, and revisional surgery. Methods The PERCEIVE (PrEdiction of Risk and Communication of outcomE following major lower limb amputation: a collaboratIVE) study was launched on 1 October 2020. It was an international multicentre study, including adults undergoing MLLA for complications of peripheral arterial disease and/or diabetes. Preoperative predictions of 30-day mortality, morbidity, and MLLA revision by surgeons and anaesthetists were recorded. Probabiliti...
AbstractQuestions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people wit...
Questions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people with lower ...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...
BACKGROUND: The accuracy with which healthcare professionals (HCPs) and risk prediction tools predic...
Background Accurate prediction of outcomes following surgery with high morbidity and mortality rate...
Background Accurate prediction of outcomes following surgery with high morbidity and mortality rates...
Major Lower Limb Amputation (MLLA) is a life changing event with significant morbidity and mortality...
Background: Decision-making when considering major lower limb amputation is complex and requires ind...
Introduction Deciding whether to proceed with a major lower limb amputation is life-changing and com...
Objective The decision to undertake a major lower limb amputation can be complex. This review evalu...
To analyze outcomes following major lower extremity amputations (mLEAs) for peripheral arterial obst...
Objective Major lower limb amputation is the highest risk lower limb procedure in vascular surgery. ...
ObjectivesFor patients with end-stage critical limb ischemia (CLI) who have already suffered over an...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
Amputation is an irreversible, last-line treatment indicated for a multitude of medical problems. De...
AbstractQuestions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people wit...
Questions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people with lower ...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...
BACKGROUND: The accuracy with which healthcare professionals (HCPs) and risk prediction tools predic...
Background Accurate prediction of outcomes following surgery with high morbidity and mortality rate...
Background Accurate prediction of outcomes following surgery with high morbidity and mortality rates...
Major Lower Limb Amputation (MLLA) is a life changing event with significant morbidity and mortality...
Background: Decision-making when considering major lower limb amputation is complex and requires ind...
Introduction Deciding whether to proceed with a major lower limb amputation is life-changing and com...
Objective The decision to undertake a major lower limb amputation can be complex. This review evalu...
To analyze outcomes following major lower extremity amputations (mLEAs) for peripheral arterial obst...
Objective Major lower limb amputation is the highest risk lower limb procedure in vascular surgery. ...
ObjectivesFor patients with end-stage critical limb ischemia (CLI) who have already suffered over an...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
Amputation is an irreversible, last-line treatment indicated for a multitude of medical problems. De...
AbstractQuestions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people wit...
Questions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people with lower ...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...