Background: Abdominal surgeries for cancer are associated with postoperative complications and mortality. A view of the success of anaesthetic, surgical and critical care can be gained by analyzing factors associated with mortality in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). The objective of this study was to identify the postoperative mortality rate and the causes of perioperative death in high-risk patients after abdominal surgery for cancer. A secondary objective was to explore possible risk factors for death in scheduled and emergency surgeries, with a view to finding guidance on preventable risk factors. Methods: An observational study, in a 12-bed surgical ICU of a tertiary hospital. Patients admitted after abdominal surgery ...
Background. Postoperative mortality is death by any cause that occurred within 30 days postoperative...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing emphasis on the appropriateness and quality of acute surgical care f...
Background Patient selection for critical care admission must balance patient safety with optimal r...
Background: Abdominal surgeries for cancer are associated with postoperative complications and morta...
Background and objective: The incidence of postoperative complications and death is low in the gener...
Background and objective: The incidence of postoperative complications and death is low in the gener...
Patients undergoing abdominal surgery for solid tumors frequently develop major postoperative compli...
Background: Patients undergoing abdominal surgery for solid tumours frequently develop major postope...
Abstract Introduction Morbidity and mortality associated with urgent or emergency surgeries are hig...
Background: It is unclear how mortality and causes of death vary between patients and surgical proce...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Patients undergoing abdo...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Patients undergoing abdo...
Abstract Background Patients undergoing abdominal surgery for solid tumours frequently develop major...
Karamarie Fecho1, Anne T Lunney1, Philip G Boysen1, Peter Rock2, Edward A Norfleet11Department of An...
Abstract Background Emergency laparotomy (EL) is a central, high-risk procedure in emergency surgery...
Background. Postoperative mortality is death by any cause that occurred within 30 days postoperative...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing emphasis on the appropriateness and quality of acute surgical care f...
Background Patient selection for critical care admission must balance patient safety with optimal r...
Background: Abdominal surgeries for cancer are associated with postoperative complications and morta...
Background and objective: The incidence of postoperative complications and death is low in the gener...
Background and objective: The incidence of postoperative complications and death is low in the gener...
Patients undergoing abdominal surgery for solid tumors frequently develop major postoperative compli...
Background: Patients undergoing abdominal surgery for solid tumours frequently develop major postope...
Abstract Introduction Morbidity and mortality associated with urgent or emergency surgeries are hig...
Background: It is unclear how mortality and causes of death vary between patients and surgical proce...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Patients undergoing abdo...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Patients undergoing abdo...
Abstract Background Patients undergoing abdominal surgery for solid tumours frequently develop major...
Karamarie Fecho1, Anne T Lunney1, Philip G Boysen1, Peter Rock2, Edward A Norfleet11Department of An...
Abstract Background Emergency laparotomy (EL) is a central, high-risk procedure in emergency surgery...
Background. Postoperative mortality is death by any cause that occurred within 30 days postoperative...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing emphasis on the appropriateness and quality of acute surgical care f...
Background Patient selection for critical care admission must balance patient safety with optimal r...