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Complex gastrointestinal (GI) cancer surgery had less risk of postoperative adverse outcomes when supported by anesthesiologists performing a high annual volume of certain procedures, a large Canadian population-based study found.
Care by high-volume anesthesiologists was independently associated with 15% lower odds of combined 90-day major morbidity (including mortality) and readmission, after adjustment for patient case mix, institutional volume, and surgeon volume, reported Julie Hallet, MD, of the University of Toronto, and colleagues.
The primary outcome a composite of major 90-day morbidity (Clavien-Dindo 3-5) with readmission occurred in 36.3% of patients in the high-volume group (cutoff point of six or more procedures per year or ranking in the 75th percentile) and 45.7% of patients in the low-volume group, they stated in
People in Toronto are gushing with pride over Schitt s Creek s Golden Globe wins
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Schitt s Creek has consistently made Toronto proud with its historic achievements ever since the little CBC show became an international sensation in its final season, and last night s Golden Globes ceremony was no exception.
The Ontario-filmed series took home two awards during the 2021 ceremony on Sunday night, and to say it left Toronto residents filled with pride is an understatement.
Makes me happy, warm and fuzzy inside! ❤️ I need to celebrate by watching the series for the. 4th time. Lol. @SchittsCreek#GoldenGlobeshttps://t.co/gYXDRb03bA