by C Formosa · Cited by 6 — Patients may fear amputations more than death. An effort to minimize the impact of these complications and to ensure prompt access to care for everyo
by B Yuan · 2023 · Cited by 122 — This study aims to explore the current status and temporal trends of the global burden of traumatic amputation according to sex, age, amputati
Aug 24, 2023 — AMP was held August 16-19 in Chicago, providing a forum for nearly 700 interventional cardiologists, interventional radiologists, vascular ...Read more
by D Kassavin · 2024 · Cited by 26 — Amputation rates in the most populous US counties were associated with individual components of SDOH, such as African American race, diabet
by JA Rivera · 2024 · Cited by 40 — In total, ∼91% of persons underwent lower extremity amputation, while only 9.2% underwent upper extremity amputations. By 2060, we project
Mar 30, 2023 — More than 75% of patients facing amputation from the most severe form of peripheral artery disease were able to keep their limb after an innovative treatment.Read
Dec 6, 2023 — This recorded, knowledge-based webinar will inform the attendees of various approaches employed to manage the issues of our patients with ...Read more
Amputations are on the rise in the United States—160,000 people with diabetes undergo amputation each year. And 80% of non-traumatic lower limb amputations ...Read more
DHA's resources are based on data obtained by treating more than 1,700 deployment-related amputations since 2001. Those clinical resources are ...Read more
The purpose of this study is to compare different rigid removable dressing systems that are used to heal and protect a limb following an amputation.Read more
HESI Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) with Amputation 2023 Test Graded A+ 1. Which action will the nurse implement first since informed consent cannot be ...Read more
Major Lower Extremity Amputation: A Paradigm Shift. Presented By: Matthew Koopmann, MD. Please use Chrome, Safari or other HTML5-capable browser.Read more
Tools designed to facilitate amputation level decisions that are congruent with patient values by predicting individual patient risks, benefits, and outcomes.Read more