abstract: Care Delivery Patterns, Processes, and Outcomes for Primary Ovarian Cancer Surgery: A Population-Based Review Using a National Administrative Database - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada
Abstract
In this pan-Canadian study, we sought to elucidate the current state of
surgical care for primary ovarian cancers and factors influencing
selected short-term outcomes; these were in-hospital mortality (IHM),
major complications (MCs), failure-to-rescue (FTR), and hospital length
of stay (LOS).
Conclusion
Despite limitations in the
administrative data set, valuable information was available for this
pan-Canadian analysis. Our findings support centralization of surgical
procedures for women with ovarian cancer in tertiary care centres with
higher surgical volumes that are staffed by in-house multidisciplinary
care teams and specialist surgeons.
Conclusion
Malgré des lacunes dans
l'ensemble de données administratives, nous avons dégagé des
renseignements utiles pour cette analyse pancanadienne. Nos observations
appuient la centralisation des interventions chirurgicales destinées
aux femmes atteintes de cancer de l'ovaire dans des centres tertiaires
où sont pratiquées un grand nombre d'opérations du genre et qui sont
dotés, à l'interne, d'équipes de soins multidisciplinaires et de
chirurgiens spécialisés.
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