2022
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000003141
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Immediate Interventions After Surgery to Reduce Readmission for Upper Extremity Infections

Abstract: Upper extremity infections (UEIs), commonly caused by intravenous drug use and direct trauma to the hand, can be devastating. Many studies support hand therapy postoperatively to improve outcomes. This population of patients often experience increased returns to the emergency department (ED) for treatment, repeat surgery, poor function, and increased hospital expenditure. This is a 2-phase study to investigate and intervene on the care pathway for patients undergoing surgery for UEI at a single urban… Show more

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