Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3270215 | HPB | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Rates of admissions for acute pancreatitis in the USA are increasing. High annual hospital volume of acute pancreatitis cases confers a shorter LOS, lower adjusted mortality and a lower likelihood of pancreatic procedure for patients admitted with acute pancreatitis. Although HV hospitals were less likely than MV or LV centres to perform pancreatic procedures, the role of surgery remains unclear. Further studies should examine other possible reasons for this mortality benefit, such as the availability of specialists, the quality of critical care facilities and the timing of operative intervention.
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Authors
Anand Singla, Nicholas G. Csikesz, Jessica P. Simons, You Fu Li, Sing Chau Ng, Jennifer F. Tseng, Shimul A. Shah,