BACKGROUND: The management of acute aortic aneurysm rupture or dissection (AARD) requires specific medical expertise, diagnostic techniques, and therapeutic options, not always available in all hospitals through the entire week. The aim of our study was to evaluate whether an association exists between weekday (WD) or weekend (WE) admission and mortality for patients with ARRD. METHODS: Based on the database of routinely collected hospital admissions of the region of Emilia Romagna (RER) of Italy, we examined the discharge sheets of all patients with AARD (January 1999 to December 2009). The risk of in-hospital death was calculated for admissions on the WE compared with the admissions during a WD. RESULTS: The analysis considered 45...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
Associated with RD&E co-authored article "Weekly variation in health-care quality by day and time of...
Objectives: Identification and quantification higher risk incidence of aortic rupture or dissection ...
BackgroundThe management of acute aortic aneurysm rupture or dissection (AARD) requires specific med...
Aims: Acute aortic dissection or rupture (AARD) represent life-threatening emergency, characterized ...
ObjectiveRuptured aortic aneurysm is a condition with a high rate of mortality that requires prompt ...
Background Patients admitted on weekends have higher mortality than those admitted on weekdays. Howe...
Background & Objectives In analogy with other cardiovascular events, acute aortic diseases do not r...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBACKGROUND: Aor...
BACKGROUND: Aortic dissection type A requires immediate surgery. In general surgery populations, pat...
Clinical outcomes for patients admitted to hospital during weekend hours have been reported to be po...
BackgroundWe assessed in-hospital mortality and utilization of invasive cardiac procedures following...
©The Author(s) 2018Objectives: To investigate a possible weekend effect in the in-hospital mortality...
A paper by Nanchal et al presented interesting data about the existence of a “weekend effect” for pu...
AIMS: An increased mortality risk during weekend hospital admission has been consistently observed. ...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
Associated with RD&E co-authored article "Weekly variation in health-care quality by day and time of...
Objectives: Identification and quantification higher risk incidence of aortic rupture or dissection ...
BackgroundThe management of acute aortic aneurysm rupture or dissection (AARD) requires specific med...
Aims: Acute aortic dissection or rupture (AARD) represent life-threatening emergency, characterized ...
ObjectiveRuptured aortic aneurysm is a condition with a high rate of mortality that requires prompt ...
Background Patients admitted on weekends have higher mortality than those admitted on weekdays. Howe...
Background & Objectives In analogy with other cardiovascular events, acute aortic diseases do not r...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBACKGROUND: Aor...
BACKGROUND: Aortic dissection type A requires immediate surgery. In general surgery populations, pat...
Clinical outcomes for patients admitted to hospital during weekend hours have been reported to be po...
BackgroundWe assessed in-hospital mortality and utilization of invasive cardiac procedures following...
©The Author(s) 2018Objectives: To investigate a possible weekend effect in the in-hospital mortality...
A paper by Nanchal et al presented interesting data about the existence of a “weekend effect” for pu...
AIMS: An increased mortality risk during weekend hospital admission has been consistently observed. ...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
Associated with RD&E co-authored article "Weekly variation in health-care quality by day and time of...
Objectives: Identification and quantification higher risk incidence of aortic rupture or dissection ...