2021
DOI: 10.1093/bjsopen/zrab118
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The PERCEIVE quantitative study: PrEdiction of Risk and Communication of outcome following major lower-limb amputation: protocol for a collaboratiVE study

Abstract: Background Accurate prediction of outcomes following surgery with high morbidity and mortality rates is essential for informed shared decision-making between patients and clinicians. It is unknown how accurately healthcare professionals predict outcomes following major lower-limb amputation (MLLA). Several MLLA outcome-prediction tools have been developed. These could be valuable in clinical practice, but most require validation in independent cohorts before routine clinical use can be recomm… Show more

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“…Datapoints were selected based on variables required to calculate outcome probabilities for risk prediction tools (full details are reported in the protocol). 14 All participating centres were required to validate both case ascertainment and data accuracy. Case ascertainment for each centre was determined by comparing the number of cases uploaded to REDCap with the number of eligible MLLA cases performed (identified by examining theatre logs or registry data).…”
Section: Data Collection Management and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Datapoints were selected based on variables required to calculate outcome probabilities for risk prediction tools (full details are reported in the protocol). 14 All participating centres were required to validate both case ascertainment and data accuracy. Case ascertainment for each centre was determined by comparing the number of cases uploaded to REDCap with the number of eligible MLLA cases performed (identified by examining theatre logs or registry data).…”
Section: Data Collection Management and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ambulation was categorized as: bedbound/chairbound; able to use prosthesis to stand/transfer only (SIGAM mobility grade B); able to use prosthesis to ambulate (SIGAM mobility grade C or higher) 20 . Accuracy evaluation included measures of discrimination, calibration and overall performance (Brier score) as appropriate 16 , 17 , 26 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), along with others, are undertaking PERCEIVE (PrEdiction of Risk and Communication of outcome following MLLA, a collaboratiVE study), a prospective, observational study looking at the accuracy of the clinicians' predictions of outcomes after MLLA. 5 PERCEIVE will also externally validate all identified risk prediction tools. This international, multicentre study has examined 537 patients undergoing MLLA, from 41 centers.…”
Section: Dear Editor(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%