2017
Impact of Surgeon Specialty on Perioperative Outcomes of Surgery for Benign Esophageal Diseases: A NSQIP Analysis
Khoshhal Z, Canner J, Schneider E, Stem M, Haut E, Schlottmann F, Barbetta A, Mungo B, Lidor A, Molena D. Impact of Surgeon Specialty on Perioperative Outcomes of Surgery for Benign Esophageal Diseases: A NSQIP Analysis. Journal Of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques 2017, 27: 924-930. PMID: 28594583, PMCID: PMC5749579, DOI: 10.1089/lap.2017.0083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBenign esophageal diseaseGeneral surgeonsHeller esophagomyotomyEsophageal diseaseGS groupPerioperative outcomesHome dischargePEH repairSurgeon specialtyBetter outcomesMore home dischargesMultivariable logistic regressionParaesophageal hernia repairLower mortality rateNSQIP AnalysisHospital lengthOverall morbidityDischarge destinationGastric fundoplicationReadmission ratesLaparoscopic approachLow comorbidityShorter LOSACS-NSQIPBenign disease
2015
Outcomes of trauma care at centers treating a higher proportion of older patients
Zafar S, Obirieze A, Schneider E, Hashmi Z, Scott V, Greene W, Efron D, MacKenzie E, Cornwell E, Haider A. Outcomes of trauma care at centers treating a higher proportion of older patients. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2015, 78: 852-859. PMID: 25742246, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000000557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder trauma patientsOlder patientsTrauma patientsTrauma centerLevel 2 trauma centerMultivariate logistic regression modelRisk-adjusted mortality ratioYoung adultsGeriatric trauma patientsAdult trauma patientsBurden of injuryLength of stayObserved-expected ratioTrauma center performanceHigher proportionLogistic regression modelsGeriatric traumaYounger patientsTrauma deathsMortality ratioTrauma visitsTrauma careEpidemiologic studiesPatientsBetter outcomes
2014
Association Between Race and Age in Survival After Trauma
Hicks C, Hashmi Z, Velopulos C, Efron D, Schneider E, Haut E, Cornwell E, Haider A. Association Between Race and Age in Survival After Trauma. JAMA Surgery 2014, 149: 642-647. PMID: 24871941, PMCID: PMC5995325, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2014.166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCharlson Comorbidity IndexPatients 65 yearsOlder patientsBlack patientsInjury severityComorbidity indexRacial disparitiesWhite patientsOdds ratioBetter outcomesCharlson Comorbidity Index scoreClinical Modification diagnosis codesLogistic regressionComorbidity Index scoreOlder black patientsOlder white patientsYoung black patientsYoung white patientsMost older patientsIntent of injuryNationwide Inpatient SampleMultivariable logistic regressionUnadjusted odds ratioUnivariable logistic regressionHead injury severity