Background: Mortality is the most tightly defined and used adverse event for audit and performance monitoring in surgery. However, to identify cause and therefore scope for improvement, accurate and timely data are required. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of the quality of measurement, reporting and monitoring of mortality as an outcome after surgery. Methods: A systematic review of published literature was undertaken for the 7-year interval 1993-1999. Grey and unpublished literature was obtained through the Royal College of Surgeons of England, from UK national audits and routine national hospital data collections. Results: Eligible monitoring systems included six UK national surgical audits, and cardiac and vascu...
Death rates after surgery are increasingly analysed for clinical audit and quality assessment. Many ...
BACKGROUND: The Victorian Audit of Surgical Mortality (VASM) seeks to peer-review all deaths associa...
The death of a patient is experienced at some time by most surgeons. The aim of this review was to u...
The Bristol heart inquiry in the United Kingdom (UK) highlighted the lack of standards for evaluatin...
BACKGROUND: All surgical deaths in Queensland, Australia are reviewed by external surgeon peers, and...
BACKGROUND: The Australian and New Zealand Audit of Surgical Mortality (ANZASM) is a nationwide conf...
Background: Surgical mortality audit is an important tool for quality assurance and professional dev...
The Bristol heart inquiry in the United Kingdom (UK) highlighted the lack of standards for evaluatin...
Background: Comorbidity and emergency intervention are established risk factors for postoperative mo...
OBJECTIVE: Clinical management issues are contributory factors to mortality. The aim of this study w...
There is a the strong temporal, if not causal, link between the intervention and the outcome in card...
Background: The Western Australian Audit of Surgical Mortality was established in 2002. A 10-year an...
Background: Peer review of surgical deaths can identify deficits in individual and systemic delivery...
Publication of surgical activity and mortality was first introduced in the United Kingdom (UK) in 20...
OBJECTIVES: Does a structured follow-up, after cardiac surgery in an adult, provide additional infor...
Death rates after surgery are increasingly analysed for clinical audit and quality assessment. Many ...
BACKGROUND: The Victorian Audit of Surgical Mortality (VASM) seeks to peer-review all deaths associa...
The death of a patient is experienced at some time by most surgeons. The aim of this review was to u...
The Bristol heart inquiry in the United Kingdom (UK) highlighted the lack of standards for evaluatin...
BACKGROUND: All surgical deaths in Queensland, Australia are reviewed by external surgeon peers, and...
BACKGROUND: The Australian and New Zealand Audit of Surgical Mortality (ANZASM) is a nationwide conf...
Background: Surgical mortality audit is an important tool for quality assurance and professional dev...
The Bristol heart inquiry in the United Kingdom (UK) highlighted the lack of standards for evaluatin...
Background: Comorbidity and emergency intervention are established risk factors for postoperative mo...
OBJECTIVE: Clinical management issues are contributory factors to mortality. The aim of this study w...
There is a the strong temporal, if not causal, link between the intervention and the outcome in card...
Background: The Western Australian Audit of Surgical Mortality was established in 2002. A 10-year an...
Background: Peer review of surgical deaths can identify deficits in individual and systemic delivery...
Publication of surgical activity and mortality was first introduced in the United Kingdom (UK) in 20...
OBJECTIVES: Does a structured follow-up, after cardiac surgery in an adult, provide additional infor...
Death rates after surgery are increasingly analysed for clinical audit and quality assessment. Many ...
BACKGROUND: The Victorian Audit of Surgical Mortality (VASM) seeks to peer-review all deaths associa...
The death of a patient is experienced at some time by most surgeons. The aim of this review was to u...