Abstract Background The annual number of pediatric appendectomies in Ontario was stable throughout the study period, but with a significant level of regional variations across regions. The objective of this study is to use population-based data to measure the associations and to explain the variations of appendectomy rates with population socio-demographic indicators. Methods Appendectomy rates in children aged less than 19 years were calculated from Ontario hospital discharge data from 1993 to 2000. Small area variations in appendectomy and correlations between socio-demographic indicators were studied. Multiple logistic regression ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship of race and socioeconomic f...
Objective:To compare trends in pediatric emergency appendectomy and adverse surgical outcomes betwee...
Introduction: Appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdomen in children. Patients w...
Abstract Background The annual number of pediatric ap...
Introduction. Appendicitis continues to be one of the most common surgical conditions in the pediatr...
Context: The rates of appendiceal rupture and negative appendectomy in children remain high despite ...
Background: Paediatric surgical care is increasingly being centralized away from low-volume centres,...
Background: The incidence of appendicitis is increasing in developing countries. Our goal was to det...
Abstract Background Rural-urban disparities in health and healthcare are often attributed to differe...
Approximately 250,000 cases of appendicitis occur every year in the United States. In fact, appendic...
Objectives: The incidence of appendicitis is increasing in developing countries. Our goal was to det...
Introduction Children with appendicitis often present with complicated disease. The aim of this stud...
AbstractBackgroundThe comprehensive coverage offered by the Taiwan National Health Insurance program...
Background: appendicectomy for acute appendicitis in children may be performed in specialist centres...
Background: The most common pediatric surgical emergency that results in an appendectomy is appendic...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship of race and socioeconomic f...
Objective:To compare trends in pediatric emergency appendectomy and adverse surgical outcomes betwee...
Introduction: Appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdomen in children. Patients w...
Abstract Background The annual number of pediatric ap...
Introduction. Appendicitis continues to be one of the most common surgical conditions in the pediatr...
Context: The rates of appendiceal rupture and negative appendectomy in children remain high despite ...
Background: Paediatric surgical care is increasingly being centralized away from low-volume centres,...
Background: The incidence of appendicitis is increasing in developing countries. Our goal was to det...
Abstract Background Rural-urban disparities in health and healthcare are often attributed to differe...
Approximately 250,000 cases of appendicitis occur every year in the United States. In fact, appendic...
Objectives: The incidence of appendicitis is increasing in developing countries. Our goal was to det...
Introduction Children with appendicitis often present with complicated disease. The aim of this stud...
AbstractBackgroundThe comprehensive coverage offered by the Taiwan National Health Insurance program...
Background: appendicectomy for acute appendicitis in children may be performed in specialist centres...
Background: The most common pediatric surgical emergency that results in an appendectomy is appendic...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship of race and socioeconomic f...
Objective:To compare trends in pediatric emergency appendectomy and adverse surgical outcomes betwee...
Introduction: Appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdomen in children. Patients w...