AbstractBackground: It has been known for nearly 20 years that, in cardiovascular operations, a significant inverse relationship exists between clinical outcomes and the volume of procedures performed. Interestingly, this relationship persists 2 decades after it was recognized. Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between hospital volume and in-hospital deaths in 3 cardiovascular procedures: coronary artery bypass grafting, elective repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms, and repair of congenital cardiac defects. Methods: The database includes all patients who were hospitalized in New York State during the years 1990 to 1995. Using standard logistic regression techniques, we analyzed the relationship between ho...
ObjectiveBackground data were obtained on all California hospitals performing coronary artery bypass...
AbstractPurpose: Little is known about the long-term growth and outcomes of vascular surgery procedu...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the introduction of endovascular technology changed the relationship o...
Background. The relation between surgical volumes and outcome in congenital heart surgery (CHS) was ...
Background. The relation between surgical volumes and outcome in congenital heart surgery (CHS) was ...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
ObjectiveStudies analyzing the effects of volume on outcomes after abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) r...
The association between the quantity of care that a physician or hospital provides and the quality o...
In 1979, researchers coined the term volume-outcomes effect to describe a phenomenon in which hosp...
OBJECTIVE:: Studies analyzing the effects of volume on outcomes after abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
Regionalization of complex surgical procedures to high-volume centers is a model for improving hospi...
AbstractPurpose: Aorto-bifemoral bypass (AFB) is commonly performed in US hospitals. Durable long-te...
ObjectiveBackground data were obtained on all California hospitals performing coronary artery bypass...
AbstractPurpose: Little is known about the long-term growth and outcomes of vascular surgery procedu...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the introduction of endovascular technology changed the relationship o...
Background. The relation between surgical volumes and outcome in congenital heart surgery (CHS) was ...
Background. The relation between surgical volumes and outcome in congenital heart surgery (CHS) was ...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
ObjectiveStudies analyzing the effects of volume on outcomes after abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) r...
The association between the quantity of care that a physician or hospital provides and the quality o...
In 1979, researchers coined the term volume-outcomes effect to describe a phenomenon in which hosp...
OBJECTIVE:: Studies analyzing the effects of volume on outcomes after abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
Regionalization of complex surgical procedures to high-volume centers is a model for improving hospi...
AbstractPurpose: Aorto-bifemoral bypass (AFB) is commonly performed in US hospitals. Durable long-te...
ObjectiveBackground data were obtained on all California hospitals performing coronary artery bypass...
AbstractPurpose: Little is known about the long-term growth and outcomes of vascular surgery procedu...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the introduction of endovascular technology changed the relationship o...