INTRODUCTION: Little is known about mortality rates following general surgical procedures in the United Kingdom. Deaths are most common in the 'high-risk' surgical population consisting mainly of older patients, with coexisting medical disease, who undergo major surgery. Only limited data are presently available to describe this population. The aim of the present study was to estimate the size of the high-risk general surgical population and to describe the outcome and intensive care unit (ICU) resource use. METHODS: Data on inpatient general surgical procedures and ICU admissions in 94 National Health Service hospitals between January 1999 and October 2004 were extracted from the Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre database and...
Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mo...
Objectives: Patients with peptic ulceration continue to present to surgeons with complications of bl...
BACKGROUND: Most patients fully recover after surgery. However, high-risk patients may experience an...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence of variable standards of care for patients undergoing emerg...
Background Decisions to admit high-risk postoperative patients to critical care may be affected by ...
Funding: This study was funded by the NHS Highland Endowments fund.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improveme...
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
Background: Comorbidity and emergency intervention are established risk factors for postoperative mo...
The Bristol heart inquiry in the United Kingdom (UK) highlighted the lack of standards for evaluatin...
We are grateful to Lizzie Nicholson, and the team at the Information Services Division, Scotland for...
BACKGROUND: Five million surgeries take place in the NHS each year. Little is known about the preval...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
INTRODUCTION: The admission of high-risk patients to critical care after surgery is a recommended st...
Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mo...
Objectives: Patients with peptic ulceration continue to present to surgeons with complications of bl...
BACKGROUND: Most patients fully recover after surgery. However, high-risk patients may experience an...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence of variable standards of care for patients undergoing emerg...
Background Decisions to admit high-risk postoperative patients to critical care may be affected by ...
Funding: This study was funded by the NHS Highland Endowments fund.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improveme...
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
Background: Comorbidity and emergency intervention are established risk factors for postoperative mo...
The Bristol heart inquiry in the United Kingdom (UK) highlighted the lack of standards for evaluatin...
We are grateful to Lizzie Nicholson, and the team at the Information Services Division, Scotland for...
BACKGROUND: Five million surgeries take place in the NHS each year. Little is known about the preval...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
INTRODUCTION: The admission of high-risk patients to critical care after surgery is a recommended st...
Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mo...
Objectives: Patients with peptic ulceration continue to present to surgeons with complications of bl...
BACKGROUND: Most patients fully recover after surgery. However, high-risk patients may experience an...