b'Scientific Session Abstracts SATURDAY APRIL 20, 2024 amputations. The predictive accuracy was found to be statistically significant for both single staged transfemoral and transtibial amputations. These findings suggest that AMPREDICT may be a valuable tool in the clinical setting for patients undergoing major lower limb amputation. The incorporation of AMPREDICT into clinical practice may improve prognostic conversationswith patients and their family which aids in patient management post-amputation surgery.Predicted Risk Score by Survival Status inPredicted Risk Score by Survival Status in Transfemoral AmputationsTranstibial AmputationsTable 1 Study Coho11Demographics 267Operations, n (%)Above knee amputation 60 (22.47)Below knee amputation 207 (77.53)Patients, n (%)Age at amputation - years: average (S.D.) 66 (10.32)Age at death - years: average (S.D.) 71 (10.38)Gender, n (%)Females 3 (1.12)Males 264 (98.88)Race, n (%)White 141 (52.81)Black/African American 115 (43.07)Asian 4 (I .50)American Indian/AlaskanNative 3 (1.12)Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander I (0.37)Unknown/Other 3 (1.12)42 NDANNUAL MEETING|APRIL 1921, 2024|OCEANSIDE, CA 43'