Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5617811 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Rates of major amputation are inversely associated with distance from the index hospital, whereas rates of both major amputation and mortality are inversely associated with LER volume. Rates of major amputation and mortality are directly associated with LEA volume. We believe that unless it is otherwise contraindicated, these data support consideration for selective referral of CLI patients to high-volume centers for LER regardless of distance. Within the context of value-based health care delivery, policy supporting regionalization of CLI care into centers of excellence may improve outcomes for these patients.
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Authors
Ankit N. BS, Doran S. MD, Christopher T. MD, Lauren E. DO, Katia PhD, Fergal J. MBBCh, Roan J. MD, Michael C. MD,