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Bibliometric analysis of academic journal recommendations and requirements for surgical and anesthesiologic adverse events reporting.

Tamir N SholklapperJorge BallonAref S SayeghAnibal La RivaLaura C PerezSherry HuangMichael B EpplerGregg S NelsonGiovanni MarchegianiRobert J HinchliffeLuca GordiniMarc FurrerMichael J BrennerSalome Dell-KusterC Shekhar BiyaniNader K FrancisHaytham M A KaafaraniMatthias SiepeDes WinterJulie Ann SosaFrancesco Maria BandelloRobert SiemensJochen WalzAlberto BrigantiChristian GratzkeAndre Luis AbreuMihir M DesaiRene SoteloRiaz AghaKeith D LillemoeSteven WexnerGary Stephen CollinsInderbir GillGiovanni E Cacciamani
Published in: International journal of surgery (London, England) (2023)
Surgery and anesthesiology journals do not consistently require or provide recommendations on perioperative adverse event reporting. Journal guidelines regarding adverse event reporting should be standardized and are needed to improve the quality of surgical adverse event reporting with the ultimate goal of improving patient morbidity and mortality.
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