AbstractPurpose: This study estimated the association between age and in-hospital postoperative complications, controlling for known or suspected risk factors, in a series of patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic reconstructive surgery (AAR). Methods: This retrospective cohort study of outcome data with multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted at Emory University Hospital, a tertiary care, university-affiliated hospital. All patients undergoing elective AAR between Jan 1, 1986, and Aug 1, 1996, were included (n = 856). An estimate of the odds ratio (OR) and 95% CI for the association between patient age and in-hospital major morbidity or mortality after elective AAR was made, controlling for significant risk factors. ...
AbstractIntroductionGiven the steady increase in life expectancy, an analysis of surgical outcomes i...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has been reported as a predictor of increased morbidity and mortalit...
During a ten-year period 735 patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm were admitted of whom 656 patie...
AbstractPurpose: This study estimated the association between age and in-hospital postoperative comp...
AbstractObjective: to report risk factors, early operative results and survival after repair of asym...
Objective: Age is an independent risk factor for mortality after both elective open surgical repair ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine the in-hospital, 30-day, and 365-day mortality f...
OBJECTIVE: Age is an independent risk factor for mortality after both elective open surgical repair ...
ObjectiveThe increasing life expectancy of the population will likely be accompanied by a rise in th...
OBJECTIVE: Age is an independent risk factor for mortality after both elective open surgical repair ...
ObjectiveThis study used a large national administrative in-hospital database to compare utilization...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to determine the mortality and morbidity rates associated with ab...
Objective: Purpose of this study is to provide detailed age- and gender-specific mortality risks of ...
Background: Older age and female sex are thought to be risk factors for adverse outcomes after repai...
AbstractBackground: The objective of this study was to determine the likelihood of mortality after a...
AbstractIntroductionGiven the steady increase in life expectancy, an analysis of surgical outcomes i...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has been reported as a predictor of increased morbidity and mortalit...
During a ten-year period 735 patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm were admitted of whom 656 patie...
AbstractPurpose: This study estimated the association between age and in-hospital postoperative comp...
AbstractObjective: to report risk factors, early operative results and survival after repair of asym...
Objective: Age is an independent risk factor for mortality after both elective open surgical repair ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine the in-hospital, 30-day, and 365-day mortality f...
OBJECTIVE: Age is an independent risk factor for mortality after both elective open surgical repair ...
ObjectiveThe increasing life expectancy of the population will likely be accompanied by a rise in th...
OBJECTIVE: Age is an independent risk factor for mortality after both elective open surgical repair ...
ObjectiveThis study used a large national administrative in-hospital database to compare utilization...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to determine the mortality and morbidity rates associated with ab...
Objective: Purpose of this study is to provide detailed age- and gender-specific mortality risks of ...
Background: Older age and female sex are thought to be risk factors for adverse outcomes after repai...
AbstractBackground: The objective of this study was to determine the likelihood of mortality after a...
AbstractIntroductionGiven the steady increase in life expectancy, an analysis of surgical outcomes i...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has been reported as a predictor of increased morbidity and mortalit...
During a ten-year period 735 patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm were admitted of whom 656 patie...