BACKGROUND: Complication management appears to be of vital importance to differences in survival following surgery between surgical units. Failure-to-rescue (FTR) rates have not yet distinguished surgical from general medical complications. The aim of this study was to assess whether variability exists in FTR rates after reoperation for serious surgical complications following colorectal cancer resections in England. METHODS: The Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) database was used to identify patients undergoing primary resection for colorectal cancer between 2000 and 2008 in English National Health Service (NHS) trusts. Units were ranked into quintiles according to overall risk-adjusted mortality. Highest and lowest mortality quintiles wer...
Background: As complications inevitably occur, minimizing the failure-to-rescue rate is of paramount...
BACKGROUND The clinical consequences of readmission following major surgery in the English Nation...
BACKGROUND The clinical consequences of readmission following major surgery in the English Nation...
Postoperative mortality is frequently used in hospital comparisons as marker for quality of care. Di...
Postoperative mortality is frequently used in hospital comparisons as marker for quality of care. Di...
Postoperative mortality is frequently used in hospital comparisons as marker for quality of care. Di...
Background Mortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical...
Background Mortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
Background: As complications inevitably occur, minimizing the failure-to-rescue rate is of paramount...
BACKGROUND The clinical consequences of readmission following major surgery in the English Nation...
BACKGROUND The clinical consequences of readmission following major surgery in the English Nation...
Postoperative mortality is frequently used in hospital comparisons as marker for quality of care. Di...
Postoperative mortality is frequently used in hospital comparisons as marker for quality of care. Di...
Postoperative mortality is frequently used in hospital comparisons as marker for quality of care. Di...
Background Mortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical...
Background Mortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
This study was designed to evaluate the association between structural hospital characteristics and ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
Background: As complications inevitably occur, minimizing the failure-to-rescue rate is of paramount...
BACKGROUND The clinical consequences of readmission following major surgery in the English Nation...
BACKGROUND The clinical consequences of readmission following major surgery in the English Nation...