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Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 106:1012-1018
Background Advancing age is independently associated with poor postoperative outcomes. The ageing of the general population is a major concern for healthcare providers. Trends in age were studied among patients undergoing surgery in the National Heal
Autor:
Eric H. Jensen, Todd M Tuttle, Peter W.T. Pisters, Waddah B. Al-Refaie, Beth A Virnig, Elizabeth B. Habermann
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British Journal of Surgery. 97:707-713
Background Evolving evidence suggests that, in selected patients with tumour category 1 (T1) extremity soft tissue sarcoma (ESTS), surgery alone offers satisfactory results without decreasing survival. This study assessed the effect of sarcoma treatm
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University of Portsmouth
Background The aim was to compare a number of risk scoring systems prospectively in a cohort of patients who underwent non-elective surgery. Methods This was a cohort study of 2349 consecutive patients who had urgent or emergency surgery in a distric
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British Journal of Surgery. 94:214-221
BackgroundAdult rates of ruptured appendicitis vary from 13·2 to 41·9 per cent in urban hospitals, despite controlling for individual factors. This suggests an effect of hospital organization. Surgeons report that appendicectomies may be delayed be
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British Journal of Surgery. 91:424-428
Background Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is uncommon in Asians and routine thromboprophylaxis for surgery is controversial. Despite recent reports of higher incidences in some Asian countries, population-based data are lacking. Methods Information from
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British Journal of Surgery. 88:1249-1257
Background This epidemiological study was carried out to establish the magnitude of the changing incidence of gastric and oesophageal cancer. Methods Time-trend analyses of subsite-specific cancers of the oesophagus and stomach were performed using d
Autor:
Anders Borgström, Stefan Appelros
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British Journal of Surgery. 86:465-470
BackgroundThere is a wide range (5–50 per 100 000) in the reported annual incidence of acute pancreatitis. Furthermore, the predominant aetiology varies in different reports. This study was undertaken to establish the current incidence, aetiology a
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British Journal of Surgery. 80:1073-1077
Data from the Oxford Record Linkage Study between 1976 and 1986 were used to analyse statistical profiles of hospital care, taking account of multiple admissions per patient. Admission rates were higher in the elderly than the young, they were higher
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British Journal of Surgery. 81:53-55
Seventy–five severely injured children (Injury Severity Score greater than 15 or death) were identified during a 1-year prospective audit of all severe trauma in a single region. Fourteen children were admitted primarily to the regional children's
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British Journal of Surgery. 80:985-987
The need for centralized management of acute trauma was evaluated in a 1-year prospective study in Northern Ireland. All patients with an Injury Severity Score >15 who reached hospital alive were included. The sample population was approximately 1 mi