Volume-infection relationships have been examined for high-risk surgical procedures, but the conclusions remain controversial. The inconsistency might be due to inaccurate identification of cases of infection and different methods of categorizing service volumes. This study takes coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgical site infections (SSIs) as an example to examine whether a relationship exists between operation volumes and SSIs, when different SSIs case identification, definitions and categorization methods of operation volumes were implemented.A population-based cross-sectional multilevel study was conducted. A total of 7,007 patients who received CABG surgery between 2006 and 2008 from19 medical centers in Taiwan were recruited. SS...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
The association between the quantity of care that a physician or hospital provides and the quality o...
Objective: To analyze the risk factors for surgical site infection (SSI) complicating coronary arter...
Volume-infection relationships have been examined for high-risk surgical procedures, but the conclus...
[[abstract]]Background Volume-infection relationships have been examined for high-risk surgical proc...
Background Volume-infection relationships have been examined for high-risk surgical procedures, but ...
[[abstract]]Background: Volume-infection relation studies have been published for high-risk surgical...
BackgroundSurgical site infection (SSI) rates are publicly reported as quality metrics and increasin...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) rates are publicly reported as quality metrics and increas...
Background—Studies that are the basis of recommended volume thresholds for CABG surgery are outdated...
International audienceBackgroundMultisite information regarding surgical site infection (SSI) rates ...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
ObjectiveWe used nationwide population-based data to identify optimal hospital and surgeon volume th...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
The association between the quantity of care that a physician or hospital provides and the quality o...
Objective: To analyze the risk factors for surgical site infection (SSI) complicating coronary arter...
Volume-infection relationships have been examined for high-risk surgical procedures, but the conclus...
[[abstract]]Background Volume-infection relationships have been examined for high-risk surgical proc...
Background Volume-infection relationships have been examined for high-risk surgical procedures, but ...
[[abstract]]Background: Volume-infection relation studies have been published for high-risk surgical...
BackgroundSurgical site infection (SSI) rates are publicly reported as quality metrics and increasin...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) rates are publicly reported as quality metrics and increas...
Background—Studies that are the basis of recommended volume thresholds for CABG surgery are outdated...
International audienceBackgroundMultisite information regarding surgical site infection (SSI) rates ...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
ObjectiveWe used nationwide population-based data to identify optimal hospital and surgeon volume th...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
The association between the quantity of care that a physician or hospital provides and the quality o...
Objective: To analyze the risk factors for surgical site infection (SSI) complicating coronary arter...