In-hospital mortality and failure to rescue following hepatobiliary surgery in Germany - a nationwide analysis.
Christian KrautzChristine GallOlaf GefellerUlrike NimptschThomas ManskyMaximilian BrunnerGeorg F WeberRobert GrützmannStephan KerstingPublished in: BMC surgery (2020)
In Germany, patients who are undergoing major hepatobiliary resections have improved outcomes, if they are admitted to higher volume hospitals. However, such associations are not evident following minor hepatobiliary resections. Following major hepatobiliary resections, 70-80% of the excess mortality in very low volume hospitals was estimated to be attributable to failure to rescue.