Use of National Burden to Define Operative Emergency General Surgery.
@article{Scott2016UseON,
title={Use of National Burden to Define Operative Emergency General Surgery.},
author={John W. Scott and Olubode A Olufajo and Gabriel A. Brat and John Rose and Cheryl K. Zogg and Adil Haider and Ali Salim and Joaquim Michael Havens},
journal={JAMA surgery},
year={2016},
volume={151 6},
pages={
e160480
}
}IMPORTANCE
Emergency general surgery (EGS) represents 11% of surgical admissions and 50% of surgical mortality in the United States. However, there is currently no established definition of the EGS procedures.
OBJECTIVE
To define a set of procedures accounting for at least 80% of the national burden of operative EGS.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS
A retrospective review was conducted using data from the 2008-2011 National Inpatient Sample. Adults (age, ≥18 years) with primary EGS…
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