Evalución de mortalidad | 21 DIC 15

Resección por cáncer de pulmón en hospitales con tasas de mortalidad altas vs. bajas

Los autores de este trabajo examinaron las prácticas de atención perioperatoria y los resultados en pacientes que fueron sometidos a resección por cáncer de pulmón.
Autor/a: Grenda TR, Revels SSL, Yin H, Birkmeyer JD, Wong SL JAMA Surg 2015; 150(11): 1034-1040
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