Riesgos y resultados asociados | 27 JUL 15

Cuerpos extraños retenidos

En este estudio, los autores apuntaron a evaluar la frecuencia del cuerpo extraño retenido a nivel nacional y a través de todas las disciplinas, y también a identificar los factores de riesgo y los resultados clínicos y económicos asociados, usando los datos de la National Inpatient Sample, para el período 2003 a 2009.
Autor/a: Al-Qurayshi ZH, Hauch AT, Slakey DP, Kandi E J Am Coll Surg 2015; 220(4): 749-759
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