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Editorial
. 2022 Aug 25;11(17):4978.
doi: 10.3390/jcm11174978.

If You Know Them, You Avoid Them: The Imperative Need to Improve the Narrative Regarding Perioperative Adverse Events

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If You Know Them, You Avoid Them: The Imperative Need to Improve the Narrative Regarding Perioperative Adverse Events

Michael Eppler et al. J Clin Med. .

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Figure 1
Trends over time of articles reporting “postoperative complications” (orange line) and “intraoperative complications” (yellow line) as one of the outcomes of interest, by year. The join point regression (JPR) analysis was performed to evaluate the trends over time. Average annual percent change (AAPC) is reported to describe increasing or decreasing trends within the search period (1978–2021). PoC: postoperative complication; IoC: intraoperative complication; N/S: not significant; ar: article [1,2,3,8,24].

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