AbstractAimTo investigate if a relationship exists between hospital waiting time to major amputation and outcome.MethodAll patients undergoing major lower limb amputation in England between April 2002 and March 2006 were identified from the Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) data. Amputations related to trauma or malignancy were excluded.The length of wait (LOW), from date of admission to date of major amputation was calculated. A two-level regression model was used to investigate if LOW had a significant effect on recovery time and in-hospital mortality.Results were adjusted for age, sex, Charlson score, Social Deprivation, mode of intervention (bypass/angioplasty/no intervention) and mode of admission (emergency/elective).Results14 168 ma...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
Objective: Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortal...
Objective: Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortal...
AbstractAimTo investigate if a relationship exists between hospital waiting time to major amputation...
ObjectiveTo determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates for ...
Abstract Background The effect of predisposing factors on post-operative acute care length of stay (...
Background: Historically, mortality rates after major lower limb amputations (LLAs) have been very h...
Background: Decision-making when considering major lower limb amputation is complex and requires ind...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was performed in order to assess morbidity and mortality associated wit...
Background Above and below knee amputation (AKA, BKA) are treatments of last resort for periphera...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
The care and challenges of injured service have been well documented in the literature from a variet...
ntroduction: Lower limb amputation is a surgery performed as a last resort, when all other therapeut...
Objective Major lower limb amputation is the highest risk lower limb procedure in vascular surgery. ...
Objective Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortali...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
Objective: Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortal...
Objective: Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortal...
AbstractAimTo investigate if a relationship exists between hospital waiting time to major amputation...
ObjectiveTo determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates for ...
Abstract Background The effect of predisposing factors on post-operative acute care length of stay (...
Background: Historically, mortality rates after major lower limb amputations (LLAs) have been very h...
Background: Decision-making when considering major lower limb amputation is complex and requires ind...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was performed in order to assess morbidity and mortality associated wit...
Background Above and below knee amputation (AKA, BKA) are treatments of last resort for periphera...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
The care and challenges of injured service have been well documented in the literature from a variet...
ntroduction: Lower limb amputation is a surgery performed as a last resort, when all other therapeut...
Objective Major lower limb amputation is the highest risk lower limb procedure in vascular surgery. ...
Objective Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortali...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
Objective: Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortal...
Objective: Lower limb amputation is often associated with a high risk of early post-operative mortal...