Lower limb amputation is a medical intervention which causes motor disability and may compromise quality of life. Several factors determine patients’ health outcomes, including an appropriate prosthetic provision and an effective rehabilitation program, necessitating a thorough quantitative observation through different data sources. In this context, the role of interoperability becomes essential, facilitating the reuse of real-world data through the provision of structured and easily accessible databases. This study introduces a comprehensive 10-year dataset encompassing clinical features, mobility measurements, and prosthetic knees of 1006 trans-femoral amputees during 1962 hospital stays for rehabilitation. The dataset is made available in both comma-separated values (CSV) format and HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR)-based representation, ensuring broad utility and compatibility for researchers and healthcare practitioners. This initiative contributes to advancing community understanding of post-amputation rehabilitation and underscores the significance of interoperability in promoting seamless data sharing for meaningful insights into healthcare outcomes.
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Arcobelli, V. A., Moscato, S., Palumbo, P., Marfoglia, A., Nardini, F., Randi, P., … Mellone, S. (2024). FHIR-standardized data collection on the clinical rehabilitation pathway of trans-femoral amputation patients. Scientific Data, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03593-6
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