OBJECTIVES: To determine the relative contributions of patient risk profile, local and individual clinical practice on length of hospital stay after cardiac surgery. DESIGN: Ten-year audit of prospectively collected consecutive cardiac surgical cases. Case-mix adjusted outcomes were analysed in models that included random effects for centre, surgeon and anaesthetist. SETTING: UK centres providing adult cardiac surgery. PARTICIPANTS: 10 of 36 UK specialist centres agreed to provide outcomes for all major cardiac operations over 10 years. After exclusions (duplicates, cases operated by more than one consultant, deaths and procedures for which the EuroSCORE risk score for cardiac surgery is not appropriate), there were 107 038 cardiac surgical...
The National Health Service (NHS) is facing financial constraints and thus there is considerable int...
Background—Several models have been developed to predict prolonged stay in the intensive care unit (...
© 2017 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland. Acute risk change has been des...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relative contributions of patient risk profile, local and individual cl...
It is widely accepted that the performance of the operating surgeon affects outcomes, and this has l...
It is widely accepted that the performance of the operating surgeon affects outcomes, and this has l...
Two objectives were set for this study. The first was to identify factors influencing prolonged post...
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of anesthesiologists, surgeons, and their monthly caseload volume o...
Intensive care unit (ICU) care is associated with costly and often scarce resources. In many parts o...
Background: The anticipation of the length of ICU stay would enable physicians to provide reliable i...
AbstractObjectivesIn this era of managed health care, third-party payers insist that surgeons minimi...
BACKGROUND: Rising health care costs have prompted careful review of comparative hospital resource u...
Objectives:To investigate factors associated with a prolonged hospital stay after elective open surg...
Objective: An aging population and increasing use of percutaneous therapies have resulted in olde...
Background: We presumed that the surgeon himself has an impact on the results after coronary artery ...
The National Health Service (NHS) is facing financial constraints and thus there is considerable int...
Background—Several models have been developed to predict prolonged stay in the intensive care unit (...
© 2017 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland. Acute risk change has been des...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relative contributions of patient risk profile, local and individual cl...
It is widely accepted that the performance of the operating surgeon affects outcomes, and this has l...
It is widely accepted that the performance of the operating surgeon affects outcomes, and this has l...
Two objectives were set for this study. The first was to identify factors influencing prolonged post...
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of anesthesiologists, surgeons, and their monthly caseload volume o...
Intensive care unit (ICU) care is associated with costly and often scarce resources. In many parts o...
Background: The anticipation of the length of ICU stay would enable physicians to provide reliable i...
AbstractObjectivesIn this era of managed health care, third-party payers insist that surgeons minimi...
BACKGROUND: Rising health care costs have prompted careful review of comparative hospital resource u...
Objectives:To investigate factors associated with a prolonged hospital stay after elective open surg...
Objective: An aging population and increasing use of percutaneous therapies have resulted in olde...
Background: We presumed that the surgeon himself has an impact on the results after coronary artery ...
The National Health Service (NHS) is facing financial constraints and thus there is considerable int...
Background—Several models have been developed to predict prolonged stay in the intensive care unit (...
© 2017 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland. Acute risk change has been des...