BACKGROUND The Clavien-Dindo classification is perhaps the most widely used approach for reporting postoperative complications in clinical trials. This system classifies complication severity by the treatment provided. However, it is unclear whether the Clavien-Dindo system can be used internationally in studies across differing healthcare systems in high- (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). METHODS This was a secondary analysis of the International Surgical Outcomes Study (ISOS), a prospective observational cohort study of elective surgery in adults. Data collection occurred over a 7-day period. Severity of complications was graded using Clavien-Dindo and the simpler ISOS grading (mild, moderate or severe, based o...
Background: Complications are important indicators of immediate postoperative outcomes. The Clavien-...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
BACKGROUND The Clavien-Dindo classification is perhaps the most widely used approach for reportin...
Background: The Clavien-Dindo classification is perhaps the most widely used approach for reporting ...
Background and Aims: The lack of consensus on how to define and grade adverse postoperative events h...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
BACKGROUND: The absence of consensus within the surgical community on the best way to report surgi...
This was an investigator initiated study funded by Nestle Health Sciences through an unrestricted re...
BACKGROUND: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
Background:andnbsp;As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remai...
Objective: To prospectively assess the construct and criterion validity of ClassIntra version 1.0, a...
BACKGROUND: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
BACKGROUND: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a n...
Background: Complications are important indicators of immediate postoperative outcomes. The Clavien-...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
BACKGROUND The Clavien-Dindo classification is perhaps the most widely used approach for reportin...
Background: The Clavien-Dindo classification is perhaps the most widely used approach for reporting ...
Background and Aims: The lack of consensus on how to define and grade adverse postoperative events h...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
BACKGROUND: The absence of consensus within the surgical community on the best way to report surgi...
This was an investigator initiated study funded by Nestle Health Sciences through an unrestricted re...
BACKGROUND: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
Background:andnbsp;As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remai...
Objective: To prospectively assess the construct and criterion validity of ClassIntra version 1.0, a...
BACKGROUND: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
BACKGROUND: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a n...
Background: Complications are important indicators of immediate postoperative outcomes. The Clavien-...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...
Background: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a ne...