Given the importance of understanding CLI patients' outcomes and existing gaps in knowledge, there is a pressing need to collect observational data on treatment patterns, adherence to performance measures, and outcomes that are relevant to patients and clinicians. To address this need, the current study will pilot test the research infrastructure and data elements needed to build a larger, national study collecting of the CLI population. It will also provide much-needed preliminary information to identify areas of action that can be targeted in quality improvement programs for this population. Most importantly, it will provide data on health status outcomes in patients with CLI, as a function of individual patient characteristics (demographics, socio-economic and clinical background) and the treatments that patients have undergone. The PORTRAIT-CLI study will also be well equipped to identify potential disparities in the provision of care and patients' outcomes as a function of patient's characteristics.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
The investigators will be following patients with critical limb ischemia and documenting the usual care that the participants receive.
Yale New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
University Hospitals Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
CLI-specific health status
Peripheral Artery Questionnaire-CLI version
Time frame: 12 months
Freedom from major amputation or major reintervention
Freedom from major amputation or major peripheral vascular reintervention (surgical or angioplasty)
Time frame: 12 months
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