BACKGROUND: The relationship between operator or institutional volume and outcomes among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) is unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: Cross-sectional study based on the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project\u27s Nationwide Inpatient Sample between 2005 to 2009. Subjects were identified by International Classification of Diseases, 9(th) Revision, Clinical Modification procedure code, 36.06 and 36.07. Annual operator and institutional volumes were calculated using unique identification numbers and then divided into quartiles. Three-level hierarchical multivariate mixed models were created. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality; secondary outcome was a composite of in-hospital mortali...
Objectives: the aims of this study were to use a national percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) r...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and prognosis after percutaneous coronary int...
Aims The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between operator or institutional volume and outcomes among patients un...
ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to evaluate the volume-outcome relationship in a large, quality-c...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between annual operator ...
The impact of operator and centre volume on clinical outcomes and quality of care has been of consid...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
BACKGROUND: Complex high-risk and indicated revascularization using percutaneous coronary interventi...
Aims: The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that low operator and institutional volume may be assoc...
ObjectivesWe sought to examine the combined effect of hospital and physician volume of primary percu...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
AbstractObjectives. To assess the relation between individual operator coronary interventional volum...
Objective The formerly observed volume-outcome relation for percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI...
Objectives: the aims of this study were to use a national percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) r...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and prognosis after percutaneous coronary int...
Aims The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between operator or institutional volume and outcomes among patients un...
ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to evaluate the volume-outcome relationship in a large, quality-c...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between annual operator ...
The impact of operator and centre volume on clinical outcomes and quality of care has been of consid...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
BACKGROUND: Complex high-risk and indicated revascularization using percutaneous coronary interventi...
Aims: The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that low operator and institutional volume may be assoc...
ObjectivesWe sought to examine the combined effect of hospital and physician volume of primary percu...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
AbstractObjectives. To assess the relation between individual operator coronary interventional volum...
Objective The formerly observed volume-outcome relation for percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI...
Objectives: the aims of this study were to use a national percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) r...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and prognosis after percutaneous coronary int...
Aims The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...