The Effect of Revascularization versus Amputations on Patient Mental Health in the Early Postoperative Period: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study
Key Points
Mental health outcomes vary significantly between revascularization and amputation patients post-surgery.
Patients who underwent revascularization reported a 30% lower incidence of anxiety compared to those who had amputations.
Prospective observational cohort study analyzing mental health impact across multiple healthcare centers.
Understanding these differences could improve postoperative care and mental health support strategies for patients.
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