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A systematic review of patient-reported outcome measures patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia.
- Source :
- Journal of vascular surgery; vol 75, iss 5, 1762-1775; 0741-5214
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) causes significant morbidity with profound negative effects on health-related quality of life. As the prevalence of peripheral artery disease and diabetes continue to rise in our aging population, the public health impact of CLTI has escalated. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have become common and important measures for clinical evaluation in both clinical care and research. PROMs are important for the measurement of clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness and for shared decision-making on treatment options. However, the PROMs used to describe the experience of patients with CLTI are heterogeneous, incomplete, and lack specific applicability to the underlying disease processes and diverse populations. For example, certain PROMs exist for patients with extremity wounds, and other PROMs exist for patients with pain, and still others exist for patients with vascular disease. Despite this multiplicity of tools, no single PROM encompasses all of the components necessary to describe the experiences of patients with CLTI. This significant unmet need is evident from both published reports and contemporary large-scale clinical trials in the field. In this systematic review, we review the current use of PROMs for patients with CLTI in clinical practice and in research trials and highlight the gaps that need to be addressed to develop a unifying PROM instrument for CLTI.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Journal of vascular surgery; vol 75, iss 5, 1762-1775; 0741-5214
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Journal of vascular surgery vol 75, iss 5, 1762-1775 0741-5214
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1367463009
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource