Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mortality for fairly large, unselected patient populations. Methods: This population-based study uses a registry of 3.7 million surgical procedures in 102 hospitals in The Netherlands during 1991-2005. Patients older than 20 yr who underwent an elective, nonday case, open surgical procedure were enrolled. Patient data included main (discharge) diagnosis, secondary diagnoses, dates of admission and discharge, death during admission, operations, age, sex, and a limited number of comorbidities classified according to the International Classification of Diseases 9th revision Clinical Modification. The main outcome measure was postoperative all-caus...
Background: Various definitions are used to calculate postoperative mortality. As variation hampers ...
Objective. Accurate estimation of the risk of postoperative mortality (POM) is essential for the dec...
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the per...
Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mo...
Introduction The aging population in the Netherlands results in increasing numbers of surgical opera...
Introduction: Aging of the worldwide population has been observed, and postoperative outcomes could ...
Background: Death after surgery is an acknowledged outcome reflecting the safety of a procedure. Dea...
Despite good evidence that reporting surgical outcomes is of value to patients, clinicians, hospital...
BACKGROUND: As the outcome of modern colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery has significantly improved over...
Background: in recent years there has been an increased interest in evaluation of the performance of...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
Questions under study/principles: The objective was to assess observed-to-expected in-hospital posto...
Background: It is unclear how mortality and causes of death vary between patients and surgical proce...
BACKGROUND: Standardized risk assessment tools can be used to identify patients at higher risk for p...
textabstractBACKGROUND: To support decisions about surgical treatment of elderly patients with cance...
Background: Various definitions are used to calculate postoperative mortality. As variation hampers ...
Objective. Accurate estimation of the risk of postoperative mortality (POM) is essential for the dec...
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the per...
Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mo...
Introduction The aging population in the Netherlands results in increasing numbers of surgical opera...
Introduction: Aging of the worldwide population has been observed, and postoperative outcomes could ...
Background: Death after surgery is an acknowledged outcome reflecting the safety of a procedure. Dea...
Despite good evidence that reporting surgical outcomes is of value to patients, clinicians, hospital...
BACKGROUND: As the outcome of modern colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery has significantly improved over...
Background: in recent years there has been an increased interest in evaluation of the performance of...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
Questions under study/principles: The objective was to assess observed-to-expected in-hospital posto...
Background: It is unclear how mortality and causes of death vary between patients and surgical proce...
BACKGROUND: Standardized risk assessment tools can be used to identify patients at higher risk for p...
textabstractBACKGROUND: To support decisions about surgical treatment of elderly patients with cance...
Background: Various definitions are used to calculate postoperative mortality. As variation hampers ...
Objective. Accurate estimation of the risk of postoperative mortality (POM) is essential for the dec...
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the per...