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Relative impact of surgeon and hospital volume on operative mortality and complications following pancreatic resection in Medicare patients
Hemalkumar B. Mehta
, Abhishek D. Parmar
, Deepak Adhikari
, Nina P. Tamirisa
, Francesca Dimou
, Daniel Jupiter
, Taylor S. Riall
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Keyphrases
Postoperative Mortality
100%
Relative Impact
100%
Pancreatic Resection
100%
Hospital Volume
100%
Operative Complications
100%
Medicaid Patients
100%
Surgeon Volume
100%
Surgeon Factor
66%
Confidence Interval
50%
Odds Ratio
50%
30-day Mortality
50%
Hospital Factors
50%
Low Risk
33%
Surgeons
33%
Relative Effect
33%
Older Patients
16%
Complication Rate
16%
Patient Characteristics
16%
Hospital Characteristics
16%
Mortality Risk
16%
Three-level
16%
Medicare Data
16%
Texas
16%
Hierarchical Logistic Regression Model
16%
High-volume Hospitals
16%
Surgeon Characteristics
16%
High-volume Surgeon
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgeon
100%
Medicare
100%
Surgical Mortality
100%
Odds Ratio
21%
Logistic Regression Analysis
7%
Case Mix
7%