BACKGROUND: Risk adjustment is an important component of surgical outcomes and quality analyses. Current models include numerous preoperative variables; however, the relative contribution of these variables may be limited. This research seeks to identify a model with the fewest number of variables necessary to perform an adequate risk adjustment to predict any inpatient adverse event for use in resource-limited settings. METHODS: All patients from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database from 2005 to 2010 were included. Outcomes were inpatient mortality or any surgical complication captured by NSQIP. Models were built by sequential addition of preoperative risk variables selected by their area under the receiver op...
OBJECTIVES: To use the American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Surgical Quality Improvement Prog...
10noBackground: The ACS-NSQIP surgical risk calculator (SRC) is an open-access online tool that esti...
Identifying individuals who are at increased risk of mortality or major morbidity following surgical...
Background: The development of feasible preoperative risk tools is desirable, especially for low-mid...
BackgroundMost outcomes registries use a large number of variables to control for differences in pat...
BACKGROUND: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) has proposed using procedure-b...
BACKGROUND: Surgical wound classification has been used in risk-adjustment models. However, it can b...
Major risk factors in the general surgical population for morbidity and mortality have been identifi...
The importance of using risk-adjusted mortality rates to measure quality of care is well-established...
IMPORTANCE: Individualized risk prediction tools have an important role as decision aids for use by ...
BACKGROUND: Among patients undergoing emergency laparotomy, 30-day postoperative mortality is around...
Surgical conditions have been a largely neglected public health issue in low- and middle- income cou...
Objectives Basic tools that measure a hospital's performance are required in order to benchmark or c...
Background: Accurate identification of patients at risk of early postoperative deterioration allows ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the impact of risk-adjustment on surgical complication rates (CRs) for benchma...
OBJECTIVES: To use the American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Surgical Quality Improvement Prog...
10noBackground: The ACS-NSQIP surgical risk calculator (SRC) is an open-access online tool that esti...
Identifying individuals who are at increased risk of mortality or major morbidity following surgical...
Background: The development of feasible preoperative risk tools is desirable, especially for low-mid...
BackgroundMost outcomes registries use a large number of variables to control for differences in pat...
BACKGROUND: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) has proposed using procedure-b...
BACKGROUND: Surgical wound classification has been used in risk-adjustment models. However, it can b...
Major risk factors in the general surgical population for morbidity and mortality have been identifi...
The importance of using risk-adjusted mortality rates to measure quality of care is well-established...
IMPORTANCE: Individualized risk prediction tools have an important role as decision aids for use by ...
BACKGROUND: Among patients undergoing emergency laparotomy, 30-day postoperative mortality is around...
Surgical conditions have been a largely neglected public health issue in low- and middle- income cou...
Objectives Basic tools that measure a hospital's performance are required in order to benchmark or c...
Background: Accurate identification of patients at risk of early postoperative deterioration allows ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the impact of risk-adjustment on surgical complication rates (CRs) for benchma...
OBJECTIVES: To use the American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Surgical Quality Improvement Prog...
10noBackground: The ACS-NSQIP surgical risk calculator (SRC) is an open-access online tool that esti...
Identifying individuals who are at increased risk of mortality or major morbidity following surgical...