INTRODUCTION: Close to 30,000 people die of cirrhosis in the USA each year. Previous studies have shown a survival advantage with high-volume (HV) hospitals for complex surgical procedures. We examined whether a volume benefit exists for hospitals dealing with specialized disorders like complications of cirrhosis. METHODS: Using the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, we identified all cases of cirrhosis-related complications (n = 217,948) from 1998 to 2006. Hospital volume was divided into tertile-based admissions for cirrhosis per year. RESULTS: The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality, and secondary endpoints included length of stay (LOS) and hospital charges. The number of admissions for cirrhosis increased over time (p \u3c 0.0001). HV c...
Objectives: To identify factors influencing the outcome of hospitalized patients with liver cirrhosi...
Accurate population‐based data are needed on the rate, economic impact, and the long‐ term outcomes ...
Ever since the seminal study investigating the possible association between hospital volume and in-h...
BACKGROUND: The outcomes after elective surgery in patients with cirrhosis have not been well studie...
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of cirrhosis is increasing despite advances in therapeutics, and it rem...
INTRODUCTION: In a case controlled analysis, we attempted to determine if the volume-survival benefi...
It is not clear whether evidence-based recommendations for inpatient care of patients with cirrhosis...
Hospitalizations for advanced liver disease are costly and associated with significant mortality. Th...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate correlation between centers' volume and incidence o...
INTRODUCTION: Cirrhosis remains a major burden on the health care system despite substantial advance...
Background: The mechanisms that underlie the association between high surgical volume and improved o...
Introduction: Specialist centres have been developed to deliver high-quality Hepatology care. Howeve...
The impact of regionalization on morbidity, failure to rescue (FTR), length of stay (LOS), and readm...
Background and aimsEmergency Departments (ED) can serve as a gateway to specialty care for patients ...
The prevalence of chronic liver disease and the resulting cir-rhosis is increasing in various countr...
Objectives: To identify factors influencing the outcome of hospitalized patients with liver cirrhosi...
Accurate population‐based data are needed on the rate, economic impact, and the long‐ term outcomes ...
Ever since the seminal study investigating the possible association between hospital volume and in-h...
BACKGROUND: The outcomes after elective surgery in patients with cirrhosis have not been well studie...
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of cirrhosis is increasing despite advances in therapeutics, and it rem...
INTRODUCTION: In a case controlled analysis, we attempted to determine if the volume-survival benefi...
It is not clear whether evidence-based recommendations for inpatient care of patients with cirrhosis...
Hospitalizations for advanced liver disease are costly and associated with significant mortality. Th...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate correlation between centers' volume and incidence o...
INTRODUCTION: Cirrhosis remains a major burden on the health care system despite substantial advance...
Background: The mechanisms that underlie the association between high surgical volume and improved o...
Introduction: Specialist centres have been developed to deliver high-quality Hepatology care. Howeve...
The impact of regionalization on morbidity, failure to rescue (FTR), length of stay (LOS), and readm...
Background and aimsEmergency Departments (ED) can serve as a gateway to specialty care for patients ...
The prevalence of chronic liver disease and the resulting cir-rhosis is increasing in various countr...
Objectives: To identify factors influencing the outcome of hospitalized patients with liver cirrhosi...
Accurate population‐based data are needed on the rate, economic impact, and the long‐ term outcomes ...
Ever since the seminal study investigating the possible association between hospital volume and in-h...