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Mortality and failure-to-rescue after esophagectomy in the procedure-targeted National Surgical Quality Improvement Program registry.

Larkin B HarrisVanessa VyasKaty MarinoAllison WellsHanna K JensenMichail N Mavros
Published in: World journal of surgery (2024)
Esophagectomy performed at hospitals participating in the targeted ACS NSQIP is associated with roughly half the risk of mortality compared to the standard registry. The factors underlying this relationship may be valuable in quality improvement.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
  • cardiovascular events
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  • acute coronary syndrome
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  • cardiovascular disease
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  • coronary artery disease