Use of a pathway quality improvement care bundle to reduce mortality after emergency laparotomy
British journal of surgery2014Vol. 102(1), pp. 57–66
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Sam Huddart, Carol J. Peden, M. Swart, Bruce McCormick, Matthew Dickinson, M A Mohammed, Nial Quiney, V Hemmings, A. Riga, A Belguamkar, M. Zuleika, Daniel White, L Corrigan, T. E. Howes, Sarah Richards, Sarah Dalton, Tim Cook, R Kryztopik, A Cornwell, Julie Goddard, S Grifiths, F Frost, Anna J Pigott, Joyce Pittman, Louise Cossey, Neil Smart, I. R. Daniels
Abstract
Use of the ELPQuiC bundle was associated with a significant reduction in the risk of death following emergency laparotomy.
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