Association of hospital-level neuraxial anesthesia use for hip fracture surgery with outcomes: A population-based cohort study
Anesthesiology Feb 17, 2018
McIsaac DI, et al. - Researchers sought to assess the association of hospital-level utilization of neuraxial anesthesia, independent of patient-level use, with 30-day survival (primary outcome) and length of stay and costs (secondary outcomes). Improved survival was observed among hip fracture surgery patients at hospitals that used more than 20 to 25% neuraxial anesthesia. This was observed independently of patient-level anesthesia type and other confounders.
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