Increasing age and APACHE II scores are the main determinants of outcome from pancreatic necrosectomy
British journal of surgery2003Vol. 90(12), pp. 1542–1548
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Saxon Connor, Paula Ghaneh, Michael Raraty, Edoardo Rosso, M Hartley, C.J. Garvey, Mark Hughes, R.G. McWilliams, Jonathan Evans, P. Rowlands, Robert Sutton, John P. Neoptolemos
Abstract
Advanced age and increasing APACHE II score, and a need for postoperative intensive care, were the most important predictors of outcome after pancreatic necrosectomy.
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