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Autor:
Charlotta L Palmqvist, Russell L. Gruen, Lars Hagander, Roshan Jeyaprakash Ariyaratnam, Douglas Stupart, Phil Hider, Leona Wilson, David A. K. Watters, Grant L. Laing, Damian L. Clarke
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 158:17-26
The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the perioperative mortality rate (POMR), is a credible indicator of the safety and quality of operative care. Its accuracy and usefulness as a metric, however, particularl
Autor:
Charlotta L Palmqvist, Meera Kotagal, John G. Meara, Sarah L M Greenberg, Francis Y X Lai, Russell L. Gruen, Rishitha Bollam, Joshua S Ng-Kamstra
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 385
Background Aggregate and risk-stratified perioperative mortality rates (POMR) are well-documented in high-income countries where surgical databases are common. In many low-income and middle-income country (LMIC) settings, such data are unavailable, c
Autor:
Roshan Jeyaprakash Ariyaratnam, Phil Hider, Charlotta L Palmqvist, Leona Wilson, Grant L. Laing, Lars Hagander, Douglas Stupart, Sarah L M Greenberg, Russell L. Gruen, David A. K. Watters, Joshua S Ng-Kamstra, Damian L. Clarke
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 385:S27
Background Case volume per 100 000 population and perioperative mortality rate (POMR) are key indicators to monitor and strengthen surgical services. However, comparisons of POMR have been restricted by absence of standardised approaches to when it i