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Pancreatectomy is underused in NSW regions with low institutional surgical volumes: A population data linkage study

Authors :
Creighton, N
Walton, R
Roder, DM
Aranda, S
Richardson, AJ
Merrett, N
Currow, D
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

© 2017 AMPCo Pty Ltd. Produced with Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Objective: To examine differences in the proportions of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer who underwent pancreatectomy, post-operative outcomes and 5-year survival in different New South Wales administrative health regions of residence. Design, setting and participants: Retrospective analysis of NSW data on pancreatic cancer incidence and surgery, 2005e2013. Main outcome measures: The proportion of newly diagnosed patients with pancreatic cancer who were resected in each region; 90-day post-operative mortality; one-year post-operative survival; 5-year post-diagnosis survival. Results: 14% of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer during 2010e2013 (431 of 3064) underwent pancreatectomy, an average of 108 resections per year. After adjusting for age, sex and comorbidities, the proportion that underwent resection varied significantly between regions, ranging between 8% and 21% (P

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OpenAIRE
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