Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4277090 | Urology Practice | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The ratio of the number of partial to radical cystectomies performed was stable. Cerebrovascular accident history, nonsmoker status and lack of trainee participation were associated with partial cystectomy. Patients treated with radical cystectomy but not those who underwent partial cystectomy were more likely to receive neoadjuvant chemotherapy in later years. Large detailed registries such as ACS NSQIP have important potential use for evaluating trends in urological practice.
Keywords
PCIUCBUrothelial carcinoma of bladderINRTIACVAPRBCNACACSSSIASANiSPhysician's practice patternsAmerican Society of Anesthesiologists®transient ischemic attackDrug therapyUrinary bladder neoplasmsSEERCerebrovascular accidentCystectomyPartial cystectomyRadical cystectomybody mass indexBMINeoadjuvant chemotherapysurgical site infectionpercutaneous coronary interventionneoadjuvant therapyInternational Normalized RatioSurveillance, Epidemiology and End ResultsNationwide Inpatient SampleAmerican College of Surgeonspacked red blood cells
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Authors
Michael J. Whalen, Matthew R. Danzig, Jamie S. Pak, Blake D. Alberts, Ketan K. Badani, G. Joel DeCastro, James M. McKiernan,