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Preventable mortality after common urological surgery: failing to rescue?

Sammon JD, Pucheril D, Abdollah F, et al. Preventable mortality after common urological surgery: failing to rescue? BJU Int. 2015;115(4):666-674. doi:10.1111/bju.12833.

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September 12, 2016
Sammon JD, Pucheril D, Abdollah F, et al. BJU Int. 2015;115(4):666-674.
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This analysis of national hospital data found that while odds of overall mortality from urological surgery decreased, failure to rescue increased over time, with lower-income, older aged, and ethnic minority patients as predictors for higher risk. This work emphasizes the need to examine disparities in patient safety outcomes.

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Sammon JD, Pucheril D, Abdollah F, et al. Preventable mortality after common urological surgery: failing to rescue? BJU Int. 2015;115(4):666-674. doi:10.1111/bju.12833.