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Outcome of Pancreatic Surgery During the First Six Years of a Mandatory Audit within the Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group.

José Annelie SuurmeijerAnne Claire HenryBert A BonsingKoop BosschaRonald M van DamCasper H van EijckMichael F GerhardsErwin van der HarstIgnace H de HinghMartijn P IntvenGeert KazemierJohanna W WilminkDaan J LipsFennie WitVincent E de MeijerI Quintus MolenaarGijs A PatijnGeorge P van der SchellingMartijn W J StommelOlivier R BuschBas Groot KoerkampHjalmar C van SantvoortMarc G Besselinknull null
Published in: Annals of surgery (2022)
During the first six years of a nationwide audit, in-hospital mortality and failure to rescue after pancreatoduodenectomy improved despite operating on more high-risk patients. Several collaborative efforts may have contributed to these improvements.
Keyphrases
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  • ejection fraction
  • minimally invasive
  • chronic kidney disease
  • quality improvement
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • prognostic factors
  • coronary artery bypass
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