OBJECTIVES: Postoperative mortality is a widely used quality indicator, but it may be unreliable when procedure numbers and/or mortality rates are low, due to insufficient statistical power. The objective was to investigate the statistical validity of postoperative 30-day mortality as a quality metric for neurosurgical practice across healthcare providers. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Hospital Episode Statistics data from all neurosurgical units in England. PARTICIPANTS: Patients who underwent neurosurgical procedures between April 2013 and March 2018. Procedures were grouped using the National Neurosurgical Audit Programme classification. OUTCOMES MEASURED: National 30-day postoperative mortality rates were calculated for e...
Purpose: Standards for surgical decisions are unavailable, hence treatment decisions can be personal...
Question: Are enough surgical procedures performed to use surgical mortality rates as a reliable mea...
Objectives: There is controversy on the proposed benefits of publishing mortality rates for individ...
Objectives Postoperative mortality is a widely used quality indicator, but it may be unreliable when...
Background Surgical mortality indicators should be risk-adjusted when evaluating the performance of...
BACKGROUND: Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Background Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Object: There is wide regional variability in the volume of procedures performed for similar surgica...
BACKGROUND: Multiple nationwide outcome registries are utilized for quality benchmarking between ins...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
Background: Mortality is the most tightly defined and used adverse event for audit and performance m...
Questions under study/principles: The objective was to assess observed-to-expected in-hospital posto...
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the per...
BACKGROUND: The incidence and impact of postoperative complications are poorly described. Failure-to...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that there may be long-term harm associated with postope...
Purpose: Standards for surgical decisions are unavailable, hence treatment decisions can be personal...
Question: Are enough surgical procedures performed to use surgical mortality rates as a reliable mea...
Objectives: There is controversy on the proposed benefits of publishing mortality rates for individ...
Objectives Postoperative mortality is a widely used quality indicator, but it may be unreliable when...
Background Surgical mortality indicators should be risk-adjusted when evaluating the performance of...
BACKGROUND: Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Background Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Object: There is wide regional variability in the volume of procedures performed for similar surgica...
BACKGROUND: Multiple nationwide outcome registries are utilized for quality benchmarking between ins...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
Background: Mortality is the most tightly defined and used adverse event for audit and performance m...
Questions under study/principles: The objective was to assess observed-to-expected in-hospital posto...
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the per...
BACKGROUND: The incidence and impact of postoperative complications are poorly described. Failure-to...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that there may be long-term harm associated with postope...
Purpose: Standards for surgical decisions are unavailable, hence treatment decisions can be personal...
Question: Are enough surgical procedures performed to use surgical mortality rates as a reliable mea...
Objectives: There is controversy on the proposed benefits of publishing mortality rates for individ...