To examine whether hospital-based healthcare technology is related to 30-day postoperative mortality rates after adjusting for hospital volume of cardiovascular surgical procedures.This study used the National Health Insurance Service-Cohort Sample Database from 2002 to 2013, which was released by the Korean National Health Insurance Service. A total of 11,109 cardiovascular surgical procedure patients were analyzed. The primary analysis was based on logistic regression models to examine our hypothesis.After adjusting for hospital volume of cardiovascular surgical procedures as well as for all other confounders, the odds ratio (OR) of 30-day mortality in low healthcare technology hospitals was 1.567-times higher (95% confidence interval [CI...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
We examined whether the level of hospital-based healthcare technology was related to the 30-day post...
ObjectivePrevious studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only...
Background—Studies that are the basis of recommended volume thresholds for CABG surgery are outdated...
ObjectivesWe assessed use of low-volume hospitals by race and ethnicity for major cardiovascular pro...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
Regionalization of complex surgical procedures to high-volume centers is a model for improving hospi...
Background: Morbidity and mortality of patients after cardiac surgery can be influenced in the...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate whether variation in mortality at hospital level...
ObjectiveWe used nationwide population-based data to identify optimal hospital and surgeon volume th...
Abstract Background We sought to estimate the numbers of patients affected and deaths avoided by ado...
Background There are only a handful of published studies regarding the volume-outcome relationship i...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...
We examined whether the level of hospital-based healthcare technology was related to the 30-day post...
ObjectivePrevious studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only...
Background—Studies that are the basis of recommended volume thresholds for CABG surgery are outdated...
ObjectivesWe assessed use of low-volume hospitals by race and ethnicity for major cardiovascular pro...
ObjectiveUsing nationwide population-based data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database, we...
Regionalization of complex surgical procedures to high-volume centers is a model for improving hospi...
Background: Morbidity and mortality of patients after cardiac surgery can be influenced in the...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate whether variation in mortality at hospital level...
ObjectiveWe used nationwide population-based data to identify optimal hospital and surgeon volume th...
Abstract Background We sought to estimate the numbers of patients affected and deaths avoided by ado...
Background There are only a handful of published studies regarding the volume-outcome relationship i...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association of hospital coronary artery bypass procedural volume wi...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
For many surgical procedures, apparent volume–outcome relationships may reflect differences in patie...
ObjectivesThe present study examined the relationship between hospital and surgeon coronary artery b...