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There is a significant global burden of disease associated with limb loss and limb preservation in the European Union. Despite the significant burden, little is known about the effectiveness of practices and technologies following limb loss. A similar medical situation exists in the United States. To advance scientific developments, the Limb Loss and Preservation Registry (LLPR) has been developed. The LLPR is a multi-stakeholder comprehensive national registry that captures critical information related to the causes, processes of care, and outcomes of more than 500 amputations per day occurring in the United States. The LLPR is designed to standardize, measure, and report patient outcome data, support evidence-based decision making, enhance health care delivery, and establish and disseminate best practices.

OTWorld 2022
Vortragssprache: englisch Vortragsübersetzung: deutsch
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Keynote-Vortrag
Evidenz für Amputationen und Gliedmaßenerhalt – die Einrichtung eines Registers in den USA

Keynote Redner:
PhD, PE Kenton Kaufman
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Moderator:
Dr. med. Urs Schneider
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung IPA
Datum/Zeit: Di. 10.05.2022 14:00 - 14:30     Export ICS in Kalender exportieren
Ort: CCO, Saal 1
Zusammenfassung: There is a significant global burden of disease associated with limb loss and limb preservation in the European Union. Despite the significant burden, little is known about the effectiveness of practices and technologies following limb loss. A similar medical situation exists in the United States. To advance scientific developments, the Limb Loss and Preservation Registry (LLPR) has been developed. The LLPR is a multi-stakeholder comprehensive national registry that captures critical information related to the causes, processes of care, and outcomes of more than 500 amputations per day occurring in the United States. The LLPR is designed to standardize, measure, and report patient outcome data, support evidence-based decision making, enhance health care delivery, and establish and disseminate best practices.