Prediction of Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in a Population-based Surgical Cohort
@article{Canet2010PredictionOP,
title={Prediction of Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in a Population-based Surgical Cohort},
author={Jaume Canet and Llu{\'i}s Gallart and Carmen Gomar and Guillem Paluzi{\'e} and Jordi Vall{\'e}s and Jordi Castillo and Sergi Sabat{\`e} and Valent{\'i}n Mazo and Zahara Briones and Joaqu{\'i}n Sanch{\'i}s},
journal={Anesthesiology},
year={2010},
volume={113},
pages={1338-1350}
}Background:Current knowledge of the risk for postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) rests on studies that narrowly selected patients and procedures. Hypothesizing that PPC occurrence could be predicted from a reduced set of perioperative variables, we aimed to develop a predictive index for a broad surgical population. Methods:Patients undergoing surgical procedures given general, neuraxial, or regional anesthesia in 59 hospitals were randomly selected for this prospective, multicenter…
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