Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2883882 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
(1) Patients being operated for NSCLC are elderly with significant comorbid conditions. (2) More patients than previously are female and have adenocarcinoma. (3) Mediastinoscopy is infrequently performed and lymph nodes are biopsied in less than 50% of them. (4) Lobectomy is the most common operation, and positive surgical margins are too frequent. (5) Operative mortality is reasonable but transfusion is a marker for increased risk and outcomes are superior in high-volume hospitals. (6) Hospitals with higher volume had fewer perioperative deaths.
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Authors
Alex G. MD, Valerie W. MD, James A. MD, Laurie E. MD, Mark R. MD, W. Richard MD, Andrew K. MA,