OGAAP-3 Protocol
Cross-source consensus on OGAAP-3 Protocol from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- OGAAP-3 is a prospective, registry-based clinical protocol conducted at a single centre in Sydney with data collection running from June 2023 through December 2027. — Osseointegration Group of Australia Accelerated Protocol-3 (OGAAP-3): protocol for a stratified approach to surgical technique and rehabilitation in lower limb amputees
- OGAAP-3 is not a randomised controlled trial but rather synthesises clinical judgement and intraoperative findings into an adaptable care pathway. — Osseointegration Group of Australia Accelerated Protocol-3 (OGAAP-3): protocol for a stratified approach to surgical technique and rehabilitation in lower limb amputees
- Approximately 50 patients are enrolled per year, projecting a cohort of around 200 patients with at least two years of follow-up. — Osseointegration Group of Australia Accelerated Protocol-3 (OGAAP-3): protocol for a stratified approach to surgical technique and rehabilitation in lower limb amputees
- All operations are performed by a single surgeon, eliminating procedural variability as a source of bias. — Osseointegration Group of Australia Accelerated Protocol-3 (OGAAP-3): protocol for a stratified approach to surgical technique and rehabilitation in lower limb amputees
- OGAAP-3 comparisons will draw on historical data from OGAAP-1 and OGAAP-2 at equivalent follow-up time points because there is no concurrent control group. — Osseointegration Group of Australia Accelerated Protocol-3 (OGAAP-3): protocol for a stratified approach to surgical technique and rehabilitation in lower limb amputees
- OGAAP-3 is informed by more than 1,000 documented cases and adds two further rehabilitation categories beyond OGAAP-2. — Osseointegration Group of Australia Accelerated Protocol-3 (OGAAP-3): protocol for a stratified approach to surgical technique and rehabilitation in lower limb amputees
- The protocol's single-centre, non-randomised design limits causal inference regarding comparative effectiveness. — Osseointegration Group of Australia Accelerated Protocol-3 (OGAAP-3): protocol for a stratified approach to surgical technique and rehabilitation in lower limb amputees