2023
DOI: 10.1177/15347346231169879
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The Impact of Implementing a Diabetic Limb-Preservation Program on Amputation Outcomes at an Academic Institution in a Majority-Minority State

Abstract: Background. Diabetic foot osteomyelitis may precede major limb amputations and lengthy hospital admission. These complications impact patients’ morbidity and mortality. Healthcare institutions with dedicated limb-preservation teams realize reduced amputation rates and improved quality of care. This study evaluates the outcomes following the implementation of a rigorous diabetic limb-preservation program at an academic institution. Methods. Patients with diabetes admitted for osteomyelitis occurring below the k… Show more

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“…An LPS in New Mexico led to the annual cost savings of approximately $1.4 million due to a decreased hospital LOS. The estimated cost savings, considering the procedural and facility costs of amputations along with hospital LOS, increased to approximately $2.9 million post‐implementation [ 18 ]. This has been corroborated by other studies [ 19 , 20 ].…”
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“…An LPS in New Mexico led to the annual cost savings of approximately $1.4 million due to a decreased hospital LOS. The estimated cost savings, considering the procedural and facility costs of amputations along with hospital LOS, increased to approximately $2.9 million post‐implementation [ 18 ]. This has been corroborated by other studies [ 19 , 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%