Abstract Background Risk adjustment is essential for valid comparison of patients\u2019 health outcomes or performances of health care providers. Several risk adjustment methods for liver diseases are commonly used but the optimal approach is unknown. This study aimed to compare the common risk adjustment methods for predicting in-hospital mortality in cirrhosis patients using electronic medical record (EMR) data. Methods The sample was derived from Beijing YouAn hospital between 2010 and 2014. Previously validated EMR extraction methods were applied to define liver disease conditions, Charlson comorbid...
We developed a new risk score, MELD-Plus that accurately stratifies the short-term mortality of pati...
AIM: To evaluate the results of cardiac surgery in cirrhotic patients and to find the predictors of ...
Objectives: To find out the different factors influencing the outcome of hospitalization among patie...
ABSTRACT Objective Risk adjustment methods are widely used to compare quality of care or predict he...
OBJECTIVE: Cirrhotic patients are at high hospitalisation risk with subsequent high mortality. Curre...
Background. Hospital outcome report cards are used to judge provider performance, including for live...
Background & Aims: The hospital frailty risk score (HFRS) identifies older patients at risk of p...
Background: Including multivariate survival data can be pointed competing risks data. There are vari...
Background: MELD score and MELD score derivates are used to objectify and grade the risk of liver-re...
ABSTRACT Objective With tremendous potential for research and policy use, the development of Electr...
Background and aims Accurate assessment of the risk of mortality following a cirrhosis-related admis...
Patients with liver cirrhosis and bacteremia have substantially higher risk of mortality and morbidi...
Background & Aims: Although the discriminative ability of the model for end-stage liver disease (MEL...
OBJECTIVES:Outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are determined by both cancer characteristics ...
Colin J Crooks,1,2 Joe West,1,2 Peter Jepsen3,4 1Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, Univers...
We developed a new risk score, MELD-Plus that accurately stratifies the short-term mortality of pati...
AIM: To evaluate the results of cardiac surgery in cirrhotic patients and to find the predictors of ...
Objectives: To find out the different factors influencing the outcome of hospitalization among patie...
ABSTRACT Objective Risk adjustment methods are widely used to compare quality of care or predict he...
OBJECTIVE: Cirrhotic patients are at high hospitalisation risk with subsequent high mortality. Curre...
Background. Hospital outcome report cards are used to judge provider performance, including for live...
Background & Aims: The hospital frailty risk score (HFRS) identifies older patients at risk of p...
Background: Including multivariate survival data can be pointed competing risks data. There are vari...
Background: MELD score and MELD score derivates are used to objectify and grade the risk of liver-re...
ABSTRACT Objective With tremendous potential for research and policy use, the development of Electr...
Background and aims Accurate assessment of the risk of mortality following a cirrhosis-related admis...
Patients with liver cirrhosis and bacteremia have substantially higher risk of mortality and morbidi...
Background & Aims: Although the discriminative ability of the model for end-stage liver disease (MEL...
OBJECTIVES:Outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are determined by both cancer characteristics ...
Colin J Crooks,1,2 Joe West,1,2 Peter Jepsen3,4 1Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, Univers...
We developed a new risk score, MELD-Plus that accurately stratifies the short-term mortality of pati...
AIM: To evaluate the results of cardiac surgery in cirrhotic patients and to find the predictors of ...
Objectives: To find out the different factors influencing the outcome of hospitalization among patie...