2024
Early prediction of long hospital stay for Intensive Care units readmission patients using medication information
Zhang M, Kuo T. Early prediction of long hospital stay for Intensive Care units readmission patients using medication information. Computers In Biology And Medicine 2024, 174: 108451. PMID: 38603899, PMCID: PMC11385457, DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.108451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive care unitProlonged ICU LOSAverage doseICU LOSLonger hospital stayReceiver operating characteristic curveLogistic regressionPredicting intensive care unitMedical informationExpected calibration errorSummed dosePatient ageHospital staySupport vector machineCare unitMIMIC-IV databasePatient complicationsCharacteristic curveMedicationRandom forestDosePatient recordsAdmissionReadmission patients
2023
Comparison of Differences in Surgical Complications Between Fellowship-Trained Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgeons and All Other Orthopedic Surgeons Using the ABOS Database.
Ottesen T, Pathak N, Mercier M, Kirwin D, Lukasiewicz A, Grauer J, Rubin L. Comparison of Differences in Surgical Complications Between Fellowship-Trained Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgeons and All Other Orthopedic Surgeons Using the ABOS Database. Orthopedics 2023, 46: e237-e243. PMID: 36719412, DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20230125-05.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurgical complicationsOrthopaedic surgeonsFellowship trainingBinary multivariate logistic regressionFellowship-trained orthopedic footFellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeonsAnkle fracture repairSpecific patient comorbiditiesSurgeon-reported complicationsTrauma fellowship trainingMultivariate logistic regressionFellowship-trained surgeonsOrthopaedic Surgery databaseComplexity of casesAmerican BoardOrthopaedic FootAdverse eventsPatient comorbiditiesComorbidity dataABOS databaseAnkle surgeryPatient complicationsSurgery DatabaseSurgical complexityInclusion criteria
2015
Effect of just-in-time simulation training on provider performance and patient outcomes for clinical procedures: a systematic review
Braga MS, Tyler MD, Rhoads JM, Cacchio MP, Auerbach M, Nishisaki A, Larson RJ. Effect of just-in-time simulation training on provider performance and patient outcomes for clinical procedures: a systematic review. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2015, 1: 94. PMID: 35515199, PMCID: PMC8936624, DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient complicationsDressing changesPatient outcomesClinical proceduresCentral line-associated blood stream infectionsProvider performanceNon-randomised trialsTime simulation trainingBlood stream infectionsPediatric endotracheal intubationClinical performance scaleInfant lumbar punctureRelative reductionSimulation trainingClinical performance scoresLaparoscopic nephrectomyEndotracheal intubationCochrane LibraryLumbar punctureSurgical timeSurgical proceduresIntubation successMethodological qualityPuncture successCorrective prompts
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