Comorbidity has no impact on unplanned discharge or functional gains in persons with dysvascular amputation
Objective: To examine how factors associated with infection, organ failure, poor wound healing, or indices of chronic vascular disease are associated with unplanned transfers and functional gains in a population of dysvascular amputees during inpatient rehabilitation. Design: Cross-sectional. Settin...
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Main Authors: | Raymond Cheng (Author), Sean Smith (Author), Claire Z. Kalpakjian (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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