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Anesthesiology | 2000

The effect of anesthetic technique on postoperative outcomes in hip fracture repair.

Dorene A. O'Hara; Amy Duff; Jesse A. Berlin; Roy M. Poses; Valerie A. Lawrence; Elizabeth C. Huber; Helaine Noveck; Brian L. Strom; Jeffrey L. Carson

Background: The impact of anesthetic choice on postoperative mortality and morbidity has not been determined with certainty. Methods: The authors evaluated the effect of type of anesthesia on postoperative mortality and morbidity in a retrospective cohort study of consecutive hip fracture patients, aged 60 yr or older, who underwent surgical repair at 20 US hospitals between 1983 and 1993. The primary outcome was defined as death within 30 days of the operative procedure. The secondary outcomes were postoperative 7-day mortality, postoperative myocardial infarction, postoperative pneumonia, postoperative congestive heart failure, and postoperative change in mental status. Numerous comorbid conditions were controlled for individually and by several comorbidity indices using logistic regression. Results: General anesthesia was used in 6,206 patients (65.8%) and regional anesthesia in 3,219 patients (3,078 spinal anesthesia and 141 epidural anesthesia). The 30-day mortality rate in the general anesthesia group was 4.4%, compared with 5.4% in the regional anesthesia group (unadjusted odds ratio = 0.80; 95% confidence interval = 0.66–0.97). However, the adjusted odds ratio for general anesthesia increased to 1.08 (0.84–1.38). The adjusted odds ratios for general anesthesia versus regional anesthesia for the 7-day mortality was 0.90 (0.59–1.39) and for postoperative morbidity outcomes were as follows: myocardial infarction: adjusted odds ratio = 1.17 (0.80–1.70); congestive heart failure: adjusted odds ratio = 1.04 (0.80–1.36); pneumonia: adjusted odds ratio = 1.21 (0.87–1.68); postoperative change in mental status: adjusted odds ratio = 1.08 (0.95–1.22). Conclusions: The authors were unable to demonstrate that regional anesthesia was associated with better outcome than was general anesthesia in this large observational study of elderly patients with hip fracture. These results suggest that the type of anesthesia used should depend on factors other than any associated risks of mortality or morbidity.


JAMA | 1998

Perioperative blood transfusion and postoperative mortality

Jeffrey L. Carson; Amy Duff; Jesse A. Berlin; Valerie A. Lawrence; Roy M. Poses; Elizabeth C. Huber; Dorene A. O'Hara; Helaine Noveck; Brian L. Strom


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1997

Physicians' Survival Predictions for Patients With Acute Congestive Heart Failure

Roy M. Poses; Wally R. Smith; Donna K. McClish; Elizabeth C. Huber; F. Lynne W. Clemo; Brian P. Schmitt; Donna Alexander-Forti; Edward M. Racht; Christopher C. Colenda; Robert M. Centor


Chest | 2002

Prognostic Judgments and Triage Decisions for Patients With Acute Congestive Heart Failure

Wally R. Smith; Roy M. Poses; Donna K. McClish; Elizabeth C. Huber; F. Lynne W. Clemo; Donna Alexander; Brian P. Schmitt


Annals of Internal Medicine | 2000

Results of report cards for patients with congestive heart failure depend on the method used to adjust for severity.

Roy M. Poses; Donna K. McClish; Wally R. Smith; Elizabeth C. Huber; F. Lynne W. Clemo; Brian P. Schmitt; Donna Alexander; Edward M. Racht; Christopher C. Colenda


The American Journal of Medicine | 1998

How you look determines what you find: severity of illness and variation in blood transfusion for hip fracture

Roy M. Poses; Jesse A. Berlin; Helaine Noveck; Valerie A. Lawrence; Elizabeth C. Huber; Dorene A. O'Hara; Richard K. Spence; Amy Duff; Brian L. Strom; Jeffrey L. Carson


Medical Decision Making | 1998

An International Comparison of Physicians' Judgments of Outcome Rates of Cardiac Procedures and Attitudes toward Risk, Uncertainty, Justifiability, and Regret

Roy M. Poses; D. Mark Chaput De Saintonge; Donna K. McClish; Wally R. Smith; Elizabeth C. Huber; F. Lynne W. Clemo; Brian P. Schmitt; Donna Alexander-Forti; Edward M. Racht; Christopher C. Colenda; Robert M. Centor


Medical Care | 1997

Physicians' Judgments of the Risks of Cardiac Procedures Differences Between Cardiologists and Other Internists

Roy M. Poses; Donna K. McClish; Wally R. Smith; Chaput de Saintonge Dm; Elizabeth C. Huber; Clemo Fl; Brian P. Schmitt; Donna Alexander-Forti; Edward M. Racht; Colenda Cc rd; Robert M. Centor


The Journal of Urology | 1998

Perioperative Blood Transfusion and Postoperative Mortality

Jeffrey L. Carson; Amy Duff; Jesse A. Berlin; Valerie A. Lawrence; Roy M. Poses; Elizabeth C. Huber; Dorene A. O'Hara; Helaine Noveck; Brian L. Strom


Archive | 1998

Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making An International Comparison of Physicians' Judgments of Outcome Rates of Cardiac Procedures and Attitudes toward Risk, Uncertainty, Justif iability, and Regret

Roy M. Poses; D. Mark; Chaput De Saintonge; Donna K. McClish; Wally R. Smith; Elizabeth C. Huber; F. Lynne W. Clemo; Brian P. Schmitt; Donna Alexander-Forti; Edward M. Racht; Christopher C. Colenda; Robert M. Centor

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Donna K. McClish

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Wally R. Smith

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Edward M. Racht

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Amy Duff

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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Brian L. Strom

University of Pennsylvania

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Donna Alexander-Forti

Virginia Commonwealth University

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