Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
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To determine whether there is an association between the Veterans Health Administration Medical Team Training (MTT) program and surgical morbidity. ⋯ The Veterans Health Administration MTT program is associated with decreased surgical morbidity.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Antibiotic prophylaxis before surgery vs after cord clamping in elective cesarean delivery: a double-blind, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis during elective cesarean delivery at term to reduce postoperative maternal infectious morbidity is generally used but may not be effective on the basis of the available data. Also, the optimal timing of prophylactic antibiotic administration is unclear. ⋯ We were able to demonstrate the usefulness in elective cesarean delivery of prophylactic cefazolin vs placebo in reducing postoperative maternal infectious morbidity.
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Review
Appropriateness criteria to assess variations in surgical procedure use in the United States.
To systematically describe appropriateness criteria (AC) developed in the United States for surgical procedures and to summarize how these criteria have been applied to identify overuse and underuse of procedures in US populations. ⋯ Most existing AC are outdated, and AC have never been developed for most common surgical procedures. A broad and coordinated effort to develop and maintain AC would be required to implement this tool to address variation in the use of surgical procedures.