AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the impact of delaying coronary artery bypass surgery at one Canadian academic tertiary referral center.Background. Universal access to medical services in Canada comes at the expense of waiting lists whose impact has been incompletely assessed.Methods. A prospective, observational study of all residents of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island accepted for bypass surgery between 1 April 1992 and 31 October 1992 was undertaken to determine 1) whether triage guidelines were being followed; and 2) the incidence of cardiac death, nonfatal myocardial infarction and worsening symptoms associated with delayed operation. The analysis had 90% power to detect a mortality rate of ≥3% (alpha 0.05).Results...
Objectives.This study was designed to compare waiting times for cardiovascular procedures in five di...
Governmental concern for the effective utilization of limited health care resources has necessitated...
Stenosis of more than 50 % in the left main coronaryartery has been a well-accepted indication for c...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the impact of delaying coronary artery bypass surger...
Background: Many health care systems now use priority wait lists for scheduling ele...
Abstract Background Guided by the evidence that delaying coronary revascularization may lead to symp...
Background: Newfoundland and Labrador, like other health care jurisdictions, is faced with widening ...
Background: -- Across Canada, waiting times for cardiac procedures, such as coronary artery bypass g...
Objective: To compare waiting times for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) and co...
Queues for in-patient surgery are commonplace in universal health care systems. Clinicians and hospi...
Background: The detrimental effect of delaying surgical revascularization has been ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine whether admission to a Canadian hospital with...
Background: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of delays on adverse events wh...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the likelihood of harm in patients having add...
Abstract Background The extent to which clinical and non-clinical factors impact on the waiting-list...
Objectives.This study was designed to compare waiting times for cardiovascular procedures in five di...
Governmental concern for the effective utilization of limited health care resources has necessitated...
Stenosis of more than 50 % in the left main coronaryartery has been a well-accepted indication for c...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the impact of delaying coronary artery bypass surger...
Background: Many health care systems now use priority wait lists for scheduling ele...
Abstract Background Guided by the evidence that delaying coronary revascularization may lead to symp...
Background: Newfoundland and Labrador, like other health care jurisdictions, is faced with widening ...
Background: -- Across Canada, waiting times for cardiac procedures, such as coronary artery bypass g...
Objective: To compare waiting times for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) and co...
Queues for in-patient surgery are commonplace in universal health care systems. Clinicians and hospi...
Background: The detrimental effect of delaying surgical revascularization has been ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine whether admission to a Canadian hospital with...
Background: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of delays on adverse events wh...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the likelihood of harm in patients having add...
Abstract Background The extent to which clinical and non-clinical factors impact on the waiting-list...
Objectives.This study was designed to compare waiting times for cardiovascular procedures in five di...
Governmental concern for the effective utilization of limited health care resources has necessitated...
Stenosis of more than 50 % in the left main coronaryartery has been a well-accepted indication for c...