ObjectiveBecause patient-level differences do not fully explain the variation in lower extremity amputation rates across the United States, we hypothesized that variation in intensity of vascular care may also affect regional rates of amputation and examined the relationship between the intensity of vascular care and the population-based rate of major lower extremity amputation (above-knee or below-knee) from vascular disease.MethodsIntensity of vascular care was defined as the proportion of Medicare patients who underwent any vascular procedure in the year before amputation, calculated at the regional level (2003 to 2006), using the 306 hospital referral regions in the Dartmouth Atlas of Healthcare. The relationship between intensity of va...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans have a much higher risk of major (above- or below-knee) lower extremity a...
Objectives: To study international differences in incidence and practice patterns as well as time tr...
ObjectiveBecause patient-level differences do not fully explain the variation in lower extremity amp...
IMPORTANCE: Although lower extremity revascularization is effective in preventing amputation, the re...
ObjectiveTo test whether the availability of vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists in a ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
Background Rates of major lower extremity amputation in patients with peripheral artery disease are ...
ObjectiveThe effect of national quality initiatives aiming at limiting lower extremity amputations i...
ObjectiveDespite an increase in the incidence of hospital admissions for comorbid conditions, such a...
ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and acce...
Nontraumatic lower extremity amputations in the Medicare end-stage renal disease population.Backgrou...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the availability of vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists in ...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented racial and ethnic disparities in rates of amputations for per...
IntroductionAdvances in endovascular interventions have expanded the options available for the invas...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans have a much higher risk of major (above- or below-knee) lower extremity a...
Objectives: To study international differences in incidence and practice patterns as well as time tr...
ObjectiveBecause patient-level differences do not fully explain the variation in lower extremity amp...
IMPORTANCE: Although lower extremity revascularization is effective in preventing amputation, the re...
ObjectiveTo test whether the availability of vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists in a ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
Background Rates of major lower extremity amputation in patients with peripheral artery disease are ...
ObjectiveThe effect of national quality initiatives aiming at limiting lower extremity amputations i...
ObjectiveDespite an increase in the incidence of hospital admissions for comorbid conditions, such a...
ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and acce...
Nontraumatic lower extremity amputations in the Medicare end-stage renal disease population.Backgrou...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the availability of vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists in ...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented racial and ethnic disparities in rates of amputations for per...
IntroductionAdvances in endovascular interventions have expanded the options available for the invas...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans have a much higher risk of major (above- or below-knee) lower extremity a...
Objectives: To study international differences in incidence and practice patterns as well as time tr...