Publication: Consensus recommendations on how to assess the quality of surgical interventions
Consensus recommendations on how to assess the quality of surgical interventions
Date
Date
Date
Citations
Domenghino, A., Walbert, C., Birrer, D. L., Puhan, M. A., Clavien, P.-A., & Outcome4Medicine consensus group. (2023). Consensus recommendations on how to assess the quality of surgical interventions. Nature Medicine, 29(4), 811–822. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02237-3
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Postoperative complications represent a major public health burden worldwide. Without standardized, clinically relevant and universally applied endpoints, the evaluation of surgical interventions remains ill-defined and inconsistent, opening the door for biased interpretations and hampering patient-centered health care delivery. We conducted a Jury-based consensus conference incorporating the perspectives of different stakeholders, who based their recommendations on the work of nine panels of experts. The recommendations cover the sel
Metrics
Downloads
Views
Additional indexing
Creators (Authors)
Volume
Volume
Volume
Number
Number
Number
Page Range
Page Range
Page Range
Page end
Page end
Page end
Item Type
Item Type
Item Type
In collections
Publications of Balgrist University Hospital, Swiss Spinal Cord Injury Center
Publications of Clinic and Policlinic for Internal Medicine
Publications of Clinic for Visceral and Transplantation Surgery
Publications of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI)
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Keywords
Language
Language
Language
Publication date
Publication date
Publication date
Date available
Date available
Date available
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
OA Status
OA Status
OA Status
Publisher DOI
Metrics
Downloads
Views
Citations
Domenghino, A., Walbert, C., Birrer, D. L., Puhan, M. A., Clavien, P.-A., & Outcome4Medicine consensus group. (2023). Consensus recommendations on how to assess the quality of surgical interventions. Nature Medicine, 29(4), 811–822. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02237-3