2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.acuro.2016.06.003
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Variabilidad en las complicaciones y la mortalidad quirúrgica tras cistectomía radical en España

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“…The ERAS ® guidelines for cystectomies have several items that aim to reduce respiratory complications, such as early mobilization and control of fluid overload, which in turn aim to reduce other complications such as ileus [ 10 ]. In the literature, between 9 and 12% of patients are shown to present PRC after undergoing CUD [ 11 , 12 ]. Moreover, a study by the University of California and the University of Iowa in which more than 6500 patients were analyzed showed that those with both a respiratory complication and a postoperative infection had the highest overall odds of mortality [ 13 ].…”
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“…The ERAS ® guidelines for cystectomies have several items that aim to reduce respiratory complications, such as early mobilization and control of fluid overload, which in turn aim to reduce other complications such as ileus [ 10 ]. In the literature, between 9 and 12% of patients are shown to present PRC after undergoing CUD [ 11 , 12 ]. Moreover, a study by the University of California and the University of Iowa in which more than 6500 patients were analyzed showed that those with both a respiratory complication and a postoperative infection had the highest overall odds of mortality [ 13 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In another large SEER study with 7,076 patients, 90-day mortality ranged from 10.75% to 13.1% ( 16 ). In Spain a national database study that has evaluated 7,999 patients found a 4.7% in-hospital mortality and 6.2% 90-day mortality rate ( 17 ).…”
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