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Publikováno v:
Journal of Thoracic Disease. 11:S976-S986
Quality-focused, cost-effective, patient-centered care is at the forefront of current healthcare reform. Recent data show that enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) results in improved surgical outcomes and decreased hospital costs. As a result, ERA
Autor:
Cameron D. Wright, Liqi Feng, Andrzej S. Kosinski, Rachel L. Medbery, Patricia A. Cowper, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Joe B. Putnam, Daniel J. Boffa, Robert H. Habib, Mark W. Onaitis, Betty C. Tong, Felix G. Fernandez, Anthony P. Furnary
Publikováno v:
The Annals of thoracic surgery. 111(6)
Background Costs related to care of patients who undergo lobectomy for lung cancer may vary depending on patient, disease, and treating facility characteristics. We aimed to identify underlying case mix factors that contribute to variability of 90-da
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Manu S. Sancheti, Allan Pickens, Rachel L. Medbery, Theresa W. Gillespie, Dana Nickleach, Yuan Liu, Felix G. Fernandez, Seth D. Force, Joseph Lipscomb
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 102:1660-1667
Data regarding risk factors for readmissions after surgical resection for lung cancer are limited and largely focus on postoperative outcomes, including complications and hospital length of stay. The current study aims to identify preoperative risk f
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 108:e301-e302
Ectopic parathyroids can often present a diagnostic and therapeutic conundrum for clinicians. Mediastinal parathyroid adenomas are usually small and located anteriorly within thymic tissue. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a large
Publikováno v:
Seminars in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 31(4)
Historically, surgical outcomes research has focused on objective endpoints that are straightforward to measure and interpret using patient medical records, institutional databases, and national registries. In recent years, such data have been used t
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Rachel R. Kelz, Adam P. Johnson, Christopher Wirtalla, Busayo Irojah, Ira L. Leeds, Vanita Ahuja, Rachel L. Medbery, Elizabeth C. Wick, Elizabeth A. Bailey, Thomas J. VanderMeer, Jennifer H. Fieber
Publikováno v:
Journal of surgical education. 76(6)
Objective We investigated the association of perceived trainee autonomy with patient clinical outcomes following colorectal surgery. Design This was a prospective multi-institutional study that consisted of surgery trainees completing a survey tool i
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Qunna Li, Rachel L. Medbery, John Nicholas Melvan, Theresa W. Gillespie, Manu S. Sancheti, Jose N. Binongo, Felix G. Fernandez, Seth D. Force, Allan Pickens
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 101:1043-1051
Patients with early stage lung cancer considered high risk for surgery are increasingly being treated with nonsurgical therapies. However, consensus on the classification of high risk does not exist. We compared clinical outcomes of patients consider
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Education. 72:e111-e116
Objective To disseminate materials and learning from the proceedings of the Association of Program Directors 2014 Annual Meeting workshop on the integration of quality improvement (QI) education into the existing educational infrastructure. Backgroun
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Elizabeth C. Wick, Adam P. Johnson, Vanita Ahuja, Elizabeth A. Bailey, Thomas J. VanderMeer, Rachel R. Kelz, Ira L. Leeds, Busayo Irojah, Rachel L. Medbery
Publikováno v:
Journal of surgical education. 75(3)
To examine resident intraoperative participation, perceived autonomy, and communication patterns between residents and attending surgeons using a novel survey tool.This was a prospective multi-institutional study. Operative residents completed the su
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Ankit Patel, S. Scott Davis, Aliu Sanni, Rachel L. Medbery, Edward Lin, Juan Toro, Sebastian D. Perez, Craig McCready, Hernan D. Urrego, John F. Sweeney
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy. 28:3302-3309
Bariatric surgery results in long-term weight loss and significant morbidity reduction. Morbidity and mortality following bariatric surgery remain low and acceptable. This study looks to define the trend of morbidity and mortality as it relates to in