Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5598110 | Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Lower extremity bypass is associated with a longer than expected LOS in our health system, much of which can be attributed to return to the OR for minor amputations and wound issues. This led to added total and direct costs, where the majority of this increase was attributable to prolonged LOS. Limb salvage and overall survival were preserved, however, in this subset of patients in follow-up. These findings suggest that lower extremity bypass patients are a resource-intensive population of patients, but that these costs are worthwhile in the setting of preserved limb salvage and overall survival.
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Authors
Grace J. Wang, Benjamin M. Jackson, Paul J. III, Scott M. Damrauer, Venkat Kalapatapu, Michael A. Golden, Ronald M. Fairman,