Background: Decision-making when considering major lower limb amputation is complex and requires individualized outcome estimation. It is unknown how accurate healthcare professionals or relevant outcome prediction tools are at predicting outcomes at 1-year after major lower limb amputation.Methods: An international, multicentre prospective observational study evaluating healthcare professional accuracy in predicting outcomes 1 year after major lower limb amputation and evaluation of relevant outcome prediction tools identified in a systematic search of the literature was undertaken. Observed outcomes at 1 year were compared with: healthcare professionals’ preoperative predictions of death (surgeons and anaesthetists), major lower limb ampu...
AbstractQuestions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people wit...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Hypothesis :Major lower extremity amputation results in significant morbidity and mortality. Design...
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 rates...
Background Accurate prediction of outcomes following surgery with high morbidity and mortality rate...
Background The accuracy with which healthcare professionals (HCPs) and risk prediction tools predic...
Major Lower Limb Amputation (MLLA) is a life changing event with significant morbidity and mortality...
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...
Objective Major lower limb amputation is the highest risk lower limb procedure in vascular surgery. ...
Background: Around 5000 patients undergo major lower limb amputation in the UK each year, commonly a...
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...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
AbstractQuestions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people wit...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Hypothesis :Major lower extremity amputation results in significant morbidity and mortality. Design...
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 rates...
Background Accurate prediction of outcomes following surgery with high morbidity and mortality rate...
Background The accuracy with which healthcare professionals (HCPs) and risk prediction tools predic...
Major Lower Limb Amputation (MLLA) is a life changing event with significant morbidity and mortality...
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...
Objective Major lower limb amputation is the highest risk lower limb procedure in vascular surgery. ...
Background: Around 5000 patients undergo major lower limb amputation in the UK each year, commonly a...
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...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
AbstractQuestions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people wit...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Hypothesis :Major lower extremity amputation results in significant morbidity and mortality. Design...