Original paper
Impact of hospital volume on patient safety indicators and failure to rescue following open aortic aneurysm repair
Abstract
Failure to rescue (FTR), a patient safety indicator (PSI) defined, codified, and adjudicated by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, is classified as a preventable inpatient death following major complications. FTR has been reported to be a significant driver of postoperative mortality after open abdominal aortic aneurysm (OAAA) repair. The association between hospital volume (HV) and mortality is well known; however, the mechanisms...
Paper Details
Title
Impact of hospital volume on patient safety indicators and failure to rescue following open aortic aneurysm repair
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
71
Issue
4
Pages
1135 - 1146.e4
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