2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvscit.2022.08.003
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Lower extremity amputation protocol: a pilot enhanced recovery pathway for vascular amputees

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“…1) The identi ed barriers may not be isolated to one institution; others have attempted to initiate a postoperative LEAP at the institutional level. 13,34 This study ts within a multi-level process (Fig. 2) in which system level efforts have already been enacted including post-amputation rehabilitation CPGs 3,4 and the American Physical Therapy Association limb loss educational curricular guideline.…”
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“…1) The identi ed barriers may not be isolated to one institution; others have attempted to initiate a postoperative LEAP at the institutional level. 13,34 This study ts within a multi-level process (Fig. 2) in which system level efforts have already been enacted including post-amputation rehabilitation CPGs 3,4 and the American Physical Therapy Association limb loss educational curricular guideline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2), the recommended automated multidisciplinary referral system would address institutional barriers such as insu cient patients with which to gain experience and multidisciplinary communication or coordination. 13,34 This single recommendation could have multiple downstream effects. All professions could be automatically alerted to their roles to optimize multidisciplinary communication and coordination, all clinicians would have access to relevant outcome measures through the electronic documentation system, and more people with LEA would be referred, taking advantage of the fact that productivity was not a major barrier.…”
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