Background. Postoperative morbidity has immediate and delayed consequences for surgical patients, including excess risk of premature death. Capturing these data objectively and routinely in large electronic databases using tools such as the Postoperative Morbidity Survey (POMS) would offer tremendous clinical and translational potential. However, POMS has thus far only utilised prospective data collection by research staff. We hypothesised that retrospective data collection from routinely collated hospital data from paper and electronic charts, medical and nursing notes was non-inferior to prospective data collection requiring research staff capturing POMS-defined morbidity in real-time.Methods. Morbidity was recorded by a trained investiga...
Appropriately timed patient discharge is essential for optimal patient care and efficient hospital f...
BACKGROUND: Accurate identification of patients at risk of early postoperative deterioration allows ...
Background: The development of feasible preoperative risk tools is desirable, especially for low-mid...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records are being adopted due to numerous potential benefits. This req...
A systematic review of the efficacy of a specific perioperative haemodynamic management strategy was...
BACKGROUND: Case volume per 100 000 population and perioperative mortality rate (POMR) are key indic...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that there may be long-term harm associated with postope...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the reliability and validity of the Postoperative Morbidity Survey (POMS). T...
Background: The Surgical Outcome Risk Tool (SORT) is a risk stratification tool that predicts periop...
Purpose Although elective surgery is generally safe, some procedures remain associated with an incre...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative morbidity places considerable burden on health and resources. Thus, strate...
Prolonged morbidity after surgery is associated with a risk of premature death for a longer duration...
BACKGROUND: Standardized risk assessment tools can be used to identify patients at higher risk for p...
Background: Mortality, morbidity, and organ failure are important and common serious harms after sur...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a tool for identifying and quantifying morbidity following cardiac surgery (ca...
Appropriately timed patient discharge is essential for optimal patient care and efficient hospital f...
BACKGROUND: Accurate identification of patients at risk of early postoperative deterioration allows ...
Background: The development of feasible preoperative risk tools is desirable, especially for low-mid...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records are being adopted due to numerous potential benefits. This req...
A systematic review of the efficacy of a specific perioperative haemodynamic management strategy was...
BACKGROUND: Case volume per 100 000 population and perioperative mortality rate (POMR) are key indic...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that there may be long-term harm associated with postope...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the reliability and validity of the Postoperative Morbidity Survey (POMS). T...
Background: The Surgical Outcome Risk Tool (SORT) is a risk stratification tool that predicts periop...
Purpose Although elective surgery is generally safe, some procedures remain associated with an incre...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative morbidity places considerable burden on health and resources. Thus, strate...
Prolonged morbidity after surgery is associated with a risk of premature death for a longer duration...
BACKGROUND: Standardized risk assessment tools can be used to identify patients at higher risk for p...
Background: Mortality, morbidity, and organ failure are important and common serious harms after sur...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a tool for identifying and quantifying morbidity following cardiac surgery (ca...
Appropriately timed patient discharge is essential for optimal patient care and efficient hospital f...
BACKGROUND: Accurate identification of patients at risk of early postoperative deterioration allows ...
Background: The development of feasible preoperative risk tools is desirable, especially for low-mid...