ackground The number of older patients who undergo emergent major abdominal procedures is expected to increase yet little is known about mortality beyond 30 days after surgery. Objective Identify factors associated with mortality among older patients at 30, 180 and 365 days after emergency major abdominal surgery. Design A retrospective study of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) linked to Medicare Claims from 2000-2010. Setting N/A Participants Medicare beneficiaries > 65.5 years enrolled in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) from 2000-2010, with at least one urgent/emergent major abdominal surgery and a core interview from the HRS within 3 years prior to surgery. Main Outcomes and Measures Survival analysis was used to describ...
AbstractObjectivesIncreasingly, surgeons are performing hepatectomies in older patients. This study ...
AbstractPurpose: This study estimated the association between age and in-hospital postoperative comp...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing emphasis on the appropriateness and quality of acute surgical care f...
Objective: To describe the population-level risk of adverse outcomes among older adults undergoing c...
Background: The impact of surgical operation on older people presenting as general surgical patients...
Background: Geriatric population is a special subgroup of population undergoing emergency abdominal ...
Introduction: an increasing number of elderly patients undergo urgent abdominal surgery and this pop...
AbstractBackgroundAs our world ages and the elderly population grows. Surgery on the aged critically...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades longevity has increased significantly, with more octogenarians und...
AbstractIntroduction: Elderly patients are often judged to be fit for emergency surgery based on age...
(1) Background: The Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) score has been shown to predict 10-year all-cau...
Acknowledgments: We thank our collaborator (Professor Susan Moug) and data collectors listed below.P...
BACKGROUND: Accurate measurement of surgical outcomes, proper evaluation of hospitals and surgeons r...
(1) Background: The Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) score has been shown to predict 10-year all-cau...
Surgeons are increasingly treating seniors with complex care needs who are at high-risk of readmissi...
AbstractObjectivesIncreasingly, surgeons are performing hepatectomies in older patients. This study ...
AbstractPurpose: This study estimated the association between age and in-hospital postoperative comp...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing emphasis on the appropriateness and quality of acute surgical care f...
Objective: To describe the population-level risk of adverse outcomes among older adults undergoing c...
Background: The impact of surgical operation on older people presenting as general surgical patients...
Background: Geriatric population is a special subgroup of population undergoing emergency abdominal ...
Introduction: an increasing number of elderly patients undergo urgent abdominal surgery and this pop...
AbstractBackgroundAs our world ages and the elderly population grows. Surgery on the aged critically...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades longevity has increased significantly, with more octogenarians und...
AbstractIntroduction: Elderly patients are often judged to be fit for emergency surgery based on age...
(1) Background: The Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) score has been shown to predict 10-year all-cau...
Acknowledgments: We thank our collaborator (Professor Susan Moug) and data collectors listed below.P...
BACKGROUND: Accurate measurement of surgical outcomes, proper evaluation of hospitals and surgeons r...
(1) Background: The Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) score has been shown to predict 10-year all-cau...
Surgeons are increasingly treating seniors with complex care needs who are at high-risk of readmissi...
AbstractObjectivesIncreasingly, surgeons are performing hepatectomies in older patients. This study ...
AbstractPurpose: This study estimated the association between age and in-hospital postoperative comp...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing emphasis on the appropriateness and quality of acute surgical care f...