2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cireng.2022.06.048
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Predictive factors of prolonged postoperative length of stay after anatomic pulmonary resection

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“…According to Cameron DW, advanced age and a greater number of comorbidities were associated with prolonged hospitalization [23]. A study on 3,473 lobectomy patients showed that age, BMI, male sex, FEV1, and DLCO were factors predicting prolonged hospital stay after lung resection surgery [24]. Our study found the factors related to the LOS after surgery, such as cigarette smoking status, coronary artery disease, and TNM stage.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…According to Cameron DW, advanced age and a greater number of comorbidities were associated with prolonged hospitalization [23]. A study on 3,473 lobectomy patients showed that age, BMI, male sex, FEV1, and DLCO were factors predicting prolonged hospital stay after lung resection surgery [24]. Our study found the factors related to the LOS after surgery, such as cigarette smoking status, coronary artery disease, and TNM stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%