Death rates after surgery are increasingly analysed for clinical audit and quality assessment. Many studies commonly provide information only on deaths that occur during hospital stay, known as in-hospital death rates. By using hospital data set linked to death certificate registry, we recorded in- and out-hospital deaths within 30 and 60 post-operative days.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Objectives Emergency abdominal surgery (EAS) refers to high-risk intra-abdominal surgical procedures...
PURPOSE Despite a long-known association between annual hospital volume and outcome, little progress...
OBJECTIVES\nTo assess the mortality risk of ICU patients after hospital discharge and compare it to ...
The most concrete and universal outcome measure used in databases, whether governmental, professiona...
Background: Mortality is the most tightly defined and used adverse event for audit and performance m...
Background: Various definitions are used to calculate postoperative mortality. As variation hampers ...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
Karamarie Fecho1, Anne T Lunney1, Philip G Boysen1, Peter Rock2, Edward A Norfleet11Department of An...
<p>Figures were taken from the annual hospital reports, the annual regional reports and individual h...
Background It is important to characterize in-hospital mortality after cardiac surgery and understan...
Objectives To assess the consequences of applying different mortality timeframes on standardised mor...
BackgroundPatterns in time, place and cause of death can have an important impact on calculated hosp...
Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mo...
Background: ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists’) classification appears to have a direct rel...
Background: There is paucity of literatures on audit of mortality in the surgical units of tertiary ...
Objectives Emergency abdominal surgery (EAS) refers to high-risk intra-abdominal surgical procedures...
PURPOSE Despite a long-known association between annual hospital volume and outcome, little progress...
OBJECTIVES\nTo assess the mortality risk of ICU patients after hospital discharge and compare it to ...
The most concrete and universal outcome measure used in databases, whether governmental, professiona...
Background: Mortality is the most tightly defined and used adverse event for audit and performance m...
Background: Various definitions are used to calculate postoperative mortality. As variation hampers ...
BACKGROUND: Surgical mortality results are increasingly being reported and published in the public d...
Karamarie Fecho1, Anne T Lunney1, Philip G Boysen1, Peter Rock2, Edward A Norfleet11Department of An...
<p>Figures were taken from the annual hospital reports, the annual regional reports and individual h...
Background It is important to characterize in-hospital mortality after cardiac surgery and understan...
Objectives To assess the consequences of applying different mortality timeframes on standardised mor...
BackgroundPatterns in time, place and cause of death can have an important impact on calculated hosp...
Background: Few data are available that systematically describe rates and trends of postoperative mo...
Background: ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists’) classification appears to have a direct rel...
Background: There is paucity of literatures on audit of mortality in the surgical units of tertiary ...
Objectives Emergency abdominal surgery (EAS) refers to high-risk intra-abdominal surgical procedures...
PURPOSE Despite a long-known association between annual hospital volume and outcome, little progress...
OBJECTIVES\nTo assess the mortality risk of ICU patients after hospital discharge and compare it to ...