In the setting of the recent increase in the use of nationwide databases to study rates of adverse events in orthopaedic surgery, the purposes of this thesis are three-fold. (1) To demonstrate how nationwide databases can be optimally used to answer research questions in orthopaedics. (2) To determine how the two most commonly used databases in orthopaedic research compare in terms of documented rates of comorbidities and adverse events. (3) To provide an alternative outcome to the currently dominant composite adverse event outcomes for use in orthopaedic database research. The following methods were used. (1) Patients undergoing intertrochanteric hip fracture surgery were identified and their perioperative outcomes were compared between tr...
For decades, patient safety has been recognized as a critical global healthcare issue. However, ther...
STUDY DESIGN: Nationwide Readmissions Database Study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the patterns of read...
Background: The goal of this study was to quantify the impact of intraoperative adverse events on or...
The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database is a...
The last ten years has seen the development and subsequent adoption of large and national datasets i...
Background: With scientific and technological advances, the practice of orthopedic surgery has trans...
Introduction: An adverse event (AE) is when a patient is harmed in healthcare. There are many differ...
With the recent push for safe reductions in hospital length of stay (LOS) following orthopaedic proc...
Background: Objective data on the incidence and pattern of adverse events after orthopaedic surgical...
Introduction: Registration of adverse events following orthopedic surgery has a critical role in pat...
Abstract Background This study’s objective was to identify adverse events following common orthopaed...
Purpose: There is limited information in administrative databases on the occurrence of serious but t...
Background Orthopaedic surgery is a high-risk specialty in which errors will undoubtedly occur. P...
textabstractIntroduction: Adverse events and associated morbidity and subsequent costs receive incre...
Background: Administrative data are commonly used to examine orthopedic outcomes including total hip...
For decades, patient safety has been recognized as a critical global healthcare issue. However, ther...
STUDY DESIGN: Nationwide Readmissions Database Study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the patterns of read...
Background: The goal of this study was to quantify the impact of intraoperative adverse events on or...
The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database is a...
The last ten years has seen the development and subsequent adoption of large and national datasets i...
Background: With scientific and technological advances, the practice of orthopedic surgery has trans...
Introduction: An adverse event (AE) is when a patient is harmed in healthcare. There are many differ...
With the recent push for safe reductions in hospital length of stay (LOS) following orthopaedic proc...
Background: Objective data on the incidence and pattern of adverse events after orthopaedic surgical...
Introduction: Registration of adverse events following orthopedic surgery has a critical role in pat...
Abstract Background This study’s objective was to identify adverse events following common orthopaed...
Purpose: There is limited information in administrative databases on the occurrence of serious but t...
Background Orthopaedic surgery is a high-risk specialty in which errors will undoubtedly occur. P...
textabstractIntroduction: Adverse events and associated morbidity and subsequent costs receive incre...
Background: Administrative data are commonly used to examine orthopedic outcomes including total hip...
For decades, patient safety has been recognized as a critical global healthcare issue. However, ther...
STUDY DESIGN: Nationwide Readmissions Database Study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the patterns of read...
Background: The goal of this study was to quantify the impact of intraoperative adverse events on or...