2020
Intra-surgical Site Vancomycin Powder Application in Infected Diabetic Heel Ulcers with Calcaneal Osteomyelitis
Brodell J, Oh I. Intra-surgical Site Vancomycin Powder Application in Infected Diabetic Heel Ulcers with Calcaneal Osteomyelitis. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2020, 5: 2473011420s00144. PMCID: PMC8704756, DOI: 10.1177/2473011420s00144.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetic heel ulcersVancomycin powder applicationVancomycin powderTotal calcanectomyVancomycin cohortHeel ulcersBone resection marginsCharleston Comorbidity IndexAnkle-brachial indexPeripheral arterial diseaseMulti-drug resistant bacteriaHigh rateASA classInfection surgeryIntrawound vancomycinPreoperative labsCalcaneal osteomyelitisComorbidity indexWound complicationsPatient demographicsSurgical complicationsSystemic antibioticsDiabetic patientsResection marginsRevision amputation
2018
Risk factors for reoperation, readmission, and early complications after below knee amputation
Ciufo DJ, Thirukumaran CP, Marchese R, Oh I. Risk factors for reoperation, readmission, and early complications after below knee amputation. Injury 2018, 50: 462-466. PMID: 30396770, DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2018.10.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnplanned reoperationRelated readmissionsMinor complicationsVentilator useMajor complicationsKnee amputationRecent smokersRisk factorsNational Surgical Quality Improvement Program databaseSurgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program databaseQuality Improvement Program databaseMultivariate logistic regression modelingImprovement Program databaseDay mortality rateLogistic regression modelingUnplanned operationEarly complicationsPatient demographicsPostoperative complicationsSecondary outcomesHospital readmissionThigh amputationDay complicationsIndependent predictorsMedical management
2017
When are the Patients Satisfied with Their Outcome? Correlation of PROMIS Values with Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) Scores in Foot and Ankle Patients
Anderson M, Baumhauer J, Flemister A, Ketz J, Oh I, DiGiovanni B, Houck J. When are the Patients Satisfied with Their Outcome? Correlation of PROMIS Values with Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) Scores in Foot and Ankle Patients. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2017, 2: 2473011417s000095. DOI: 10.1177/2473011417s000095.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient acceptable symptom statePROMIS PFPROMIS Physical FunctionPain interferencePROMIS T-scoresPROMIS scoresPROMIS scalesAnkle patientsPatient acceptable symptom state scoreT-scorePreoperative PROMIS scoresAcceptable symptom stateLevel of painStandard of careExpectations of treatmentLogistic regression analysisRegression analysisSensitivity/specificityPatient demographicsPoint patientsSymptom statePhysical functionVisit typePatient outcomesOutcome measures