Predictors of interhospital transfer delays in acute surgical patient deaths in Australia: a retrospective study.
Edward YoungHelena S KopunicMarkus Ivo TrochslerGuy John MaddernPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2022)
In the view of the receiving surgeon or assessor, all transfer delays potentially contributed to patient deaths, and may have been preventable. Strategies directed at modifiable factors could minimize delays. Increased surgical services in non-metropolitan regions could reduce need for transfer. Prospective data is required to examine if the same predictors are observed in surgical patients who survive.