2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2019.04.284
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Pcn160 in-Hospital Bleeding Events in Cancer-Directed Surgeries in English Inpatient Hospitals: Incidence and Impact on Length of Stay and Critical Care Utilization

Abstract: median age of patients with MCID was higher than those without MCID. Compared to patients without MCID, a higher proportion of patients that developed MCID were women, non-white, and had a Charlson score $ 2 at NHL diagnosis. Similar proportions of patients with and without MCID received treatment with chemoimmunotherapy. In unadjusted Fine-Gray regression models, exposure to any chemo-immunotherapy was associated with a null risk of MCID (sHR: 1.01; 95% CI: 0.77-1.33); findings were similar in multivariable m… Show more

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