ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume with mortality, morbidity, evidence-based care processes, and Society of Thoracic Surgeons composite score.MethodsThe study population consisted of 144,526 patients from 733 hospitals that submitted data to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Adult Cardiac Database in 2007. End points included use of National Quality Forum–endorsed process measures (internal thoracic artery graft; preoperative β-blockade; and discharge β-blockade, antiplatelet agents, and lipid drugs), operative mortality (in-hospital or 30-day), major morbidity (stroke, renal failure, reoperation, sternal infection, and prolonged ventilation), and Society of Thoracic Surgeons com...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: There is an inverse relation between mortality from cardiovascular causes and the number...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
BACKGROUND: Care from high-volume centers or surgeons has been associated with lower mortality rates...
Objectives: Older studies of coronary artery bypass (CABG) institutional case volumes and outcomes (...
AbstractBackground: It has been known for nearly 20 years that, in cardiovascular operations, a sign...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
Background—Studies that are the basis of recommended volume thresholds for CABG surgery are outdated...
The association between the quantity of care that a physician or hospital provides and the quality o...
Background—Hospital volume has been widely embraced as a proxy measure for hospital quality; little ...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
BACKGROUND: How case volume and quality of care relate to hospital costs or length of stay (LOS) are...
OBJECTIVE: Risk-adjusted operative mortality is a key quality measure for isolated coronary artery b...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: There is an inverse relation between mortality from cardiovascular causes and the number...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
BACKGROUND: Care from high-volume centers or surgeons has been associated with lower mortality rates...
Objectives: Older studies of coronary artery bypass (CABG) institutional case volumes and outcomes (...
AbstractBackground: It has been known for nearly 20 years that, in cardiovascular operations, a sign...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
Background—Studies that are the basis of recommended volume thresholds for CABG surgery are outdated...
The association between the quantity of care that a physician or hospital provides and the quality o...
Background—Hospital volume has been widely embraced as a proxy measure for hospital quality; little ...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
BACKGROUND: How case volume and quality of care relate to hospital costs or length of stay (LOS) are...
OBJECTIVE: Risk-adjusted operative mortality is a key quality measure for isolated coronary artery b...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: There is an inverse relation between mortality from cardiovascular causes and the number...