BACKGROUND:The weekend effect describes a phenomenon whereby patients admitted to hospitals on weekends are at higher risk of complications compared to those admitted during weekdays. However, if a weekend effect exists in orthotopic liver transplantation (oLT). METHODS:We analyzed oLT between 2006 and 2016 and stratified patients into weekday (Monday to Friday) and weekend (Saturday, Sunday) groups. Primary outcome measures were one-year patient and graft survival. RESULTS:364 deceased donor livers were transplanted into 329 patients with 246 weekday (74.77%) and 83 weekend (25.23%) patients. Potential confounders (e.g. age, ischemia time, MELD score) were comparable. One-year patient and graft survival were similar. Frequencies of rejecti...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine. Background Many previous stud...
PURPOSE: To analyze mortality (7 days) or graft loss in liver transplantation (Tx) performed within ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the magnitude of the weekend effect, defined as differences in patient outcome...
BACKGROUND: The weekend effect describes a phenomenon whereby patients admitted to hospitals on week...
<div><p>The ‘weekend effect’ describes increased adverse outcomes after weekend hospitalization.</p>...
OBJECTIVES: Increased morbidity and mortality have been associated with weekend and night-time clini...
International audienceBackground: Numerous studies have reported a weekend effect on outcomes for di...
Safety concerns have been raised about nocturnal and weekend patient care, but it is unknown if thes...
: Poor data exist on the influence of holidays and weekdays on the number and the results of liver t...
Weekend surgery may be associated with a higher risk of early complications, but the effect of the t...
BACKGROUND: Sleep deprivation is a well-known risk factor for the performance of medical professiona...
BackgroundSleep deprivation is a well-known risk factor for the performance of medical professionals...
BACKGROUND: There is a constant and global shortage of deceased-donor organs for transplantation. Wa...
The "weekend (WE) effect" defines the association between WE hospital admissions and higher rate of ...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine. Background Many previous stud...
PURPOSE: To analyze mortality (7 days) or graft loss in liver transplantation (Tx) performed within ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the magnitude of the weekend effect, defined as differences in patient outcome...
BACKGROUND: The weekend effect describes a phenomenon whereby patients admitted to hospitals on week...
<div><p>The ‘weekend effect’ describes increased adverse outcomes after weekend hospitalization.</p>...
OBJECTIVES: Increased morbidity and mortality have been associated with weekend and night-time clini...
International audienceBackground: Numerous studies have reported a weekend effect on outcomes for di...
Safety concerns have been raised about nocturnal and weekend patient care, but it is unknown if thes...
: Poor data exist on the influence of holidays and weekdays on the number and the results of liver t...
Weekend surgery may be associated with a higher risk of early complications, but the effect of the t...
BACKGROUND: Sleep deprivation is a well-known risk factor for the performance of medical professiona...
BackgroundSleep deprivation is a well-known risk factor for the performance of medical professionals...
BACKGROUND: There is a constant and global shortage of deceased-donor organs for transplantation. Wa...
The "weekend (WE) effect" defines the association between WE hospital admissions and higher rate of ...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine. Background Many previous stud...
PURPOSE: To analyze mortality (7 days) or graft loss in liver transplantation (Tx) performed within ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the magnitude of the weekend effect, defined as differences in patient outcome...