Weekend effect in emergency laparotomy: a propensity score‐matched analysis
ANZ Journal of Surgery2023Vol. 93(7-8), pp. 1806–1810
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Abstract
These results suggest that modern perioperative care practice in New Zealand obviates the 'weekend' effect.
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