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Peer-reviewed clinical research article presenting a retrospective cohort analysis and predictive model estimating the likelihood of independent prosthetic mobility after rehabilitation in patients undergoing major lower limb amputation due to advanced ischaemia or diabetic foot disease.
Year: 2022
Field: Vascular Surgery; Rehabilitation Medicine
Topic: Prosthetic Mobility and Functional Outcomes After Major Lower Limb Amputation
Document Type: Scientific Research Article
Manuscript Category: Original Article
Authors: Arsalan Wafi; Luis Ribeiro; Vijay Kolli; Bilal Azhar; James Budge; Ian M. Loftus; Peter J. E. Holt
Institutions: St George’s Vascular Institute, St George’s University Hospital, London, United Kingdom; Douglas Bader Rehabilitation Unit, Queen Mary’s Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Study Design: Retrospective Cohort Study of a Prospectively Maintained Database
Study Period: 2007–2020
Follow-up End Date: April 2021
Population: Patients with unilateral major lower limb amputation due to advanced ischaemia or diabetic foot disease
Sample Size: 771 Patients
Clinical Conditions Studied: Acute Limb Ischaemia; Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischaemia; Peripheral Arterial Disease; Diabetic Foot Disease
Outcome Measure: Independent Prosthetic Mobility After Rehabilitation
Secondary Outcome: Association Between Prosthetic Mobility and Long-Term Survival
Presentation Event: Veith Symposium, New York, 2022
Keywords: Amputation; Prosthetic Mobility; Rehabilitation; Functional Outcome; Survival; Gender Differences
Conflicts of Interest: None
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