ObjectiveTo evaluate 30-day and 90-day mortality after major pulmonary resection for lung cancer including the relationship to hospital volume.MethodsMajor lung resections from 2007 to 2011 were identified in the National Cancer Data Base. Mortality was compared according to annual volume and demographic and clinical covariates using univariate and multivariable analyses, and included information on comorbidity. Statistical significance (P < .05) and 95% confidence intervals were assessed.ResultsThere were 124,418 major pulmonary resections identified in 1233 facilities. The 30-day mortality rate was 2.8%. The 90-day mortality rate was 5.4%. Hospital volume was significantly associated with 30-day mortality, with a mortality rate of 3.7% fo...
International audienceObjectives To estimate the evolution of quality indicators (30-day mortality a...
It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improveme...
Background: There have been few reports regarding long time survival after lung cancer surgery. The ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate 30-day and 90-day mortality after major pulmonary resection for lung cancer inc...
ObjectiveOur objective was to analyze the time trend variation of 30-day mortality after lung cancer...
PurposeStudies have reported an association between hospital volume and survival for non–small-cell ...
ObjectivesPostoperative readmission affects patient care and healthcare costs. There is a paucity of...
We reviewed post-operative complication and mortality rates from 1995 through 2014 and evaluated the...
AbstractObjective: The 30-day operative mortality for thoracotomy in lung cancer is described herein...
AbstractBackground:A part of the prospective, multi-institutional National Veterans Affairs Surgical...
Operative mortality is an important outcome for patients, surgeons, healthcare institutions, and pol...
OBJECTIVES: The existence of a relationship between hospital surgical volume and outcome after lung ...
OBJECTIVES: Although it has been postulated that patients might benefit from the centralization of h...
International audienceObjectives To estimate the evolution of quality indicators (30-day mortality a...
It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improveme...
Background: There have been few reports regarding long time survival after lung cancer surgery. The ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate 30-day and 90-day mortality after major pulmonary resection for lung cancer inc...
ObjectiveOur objective was to analyze the time trend variation of 30-day mortality after lung cancer...
PurposeStudies have reported an association between hospital volume and survival for non–small-cell ...
ObjectivesPostoperative readmission affects patient care and healthcare costs. There is a paucity of...
We reviewed post-operative complication and mortality rates from 1995 through 2014 and evaluated the...
AbstractObjective: The 30-day operative mortality for thoracotomy in lung cancer is described herein...
AbstractBackground:A part of the prospective, multi-institutional National Veterans Affairs Surgical...
Operative mortality is an important outcome for patients, surgeons, healthcare institutions, and pol...
OBJECTIVES: The existence of a relationship between hospital surgical volume and outcome after lung ...
OBJECTIVES: Although it has been postulated that patients might benefit from the centralization of h...
International audienceObjectives To estimate the evolution of quality indicators (30-day mortality a...
It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improveme...
Background: There have been few reports regarding long time survival after lung cancer surgery. The ...