Emergency laparotomy and short-term mortality: a reply
- PMID: 37669773
- DOI: 10.1111/anae.16123
Emergency laparotomy and short-term mortality: a reply
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Objective measurement of age-related physiological decline and vulnerability is still missing from the emergency laparotomy mortality predictive models.Anaesthesia. 2023 Dec;78(12):1525-1526. doi: 10.1111/anae.16115. Epub 2023 Aug 4. Anaesthesia. 2023. PMID: 37539628 No abstract available.
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