Outcome measures for long term follow-up: results and experiences from SwedeAmp - K Hagberg
The Swedish
Amputation and Prosthetics Registry for the lower extremity (SwedeAmp) was
started in 2011 and has now collected clinical data regarding surgery,
prosthetics and outcome for over 10 years. The outcome is collected a 6, 12
and 24 months after the amputation and include several patient-reported
measures (e.g. LCI-5, Prosthetic Use score, gait aids, presence of phantom
limb pain and Eq-5D-5l) and one physical performance test (the TUG-test). The
presentation will include results from 10 years of data collection in
SwedeAmp and discuss benefits and limitations of the included outcome
measures. |
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