In this episode, Dr. Yeh is joined by Claire Rosen, MD, from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. They discuss her recent paper, which demonstrates that past medical history, specifically multimorbidity, influences the risk of adverse outcomes after emergency general surgery, from increased mortality to limited independence and function. When surgeons understand and communicate these risks, shared decision making is improved.
Rosen, Claire B MD; Roberts, Sanford E MD; Wirtalla, Chris J BA; Ramadan, Omar I MD; Keele, Luke J PhD; Kaufman, Elinore J MD, MSHP, FACS; Halpern, Scott D MD, PhD; Kelz, Rachel R MD, MSCE, MBA, FACS. Analyzing Impact of Multimorbidity on Long-Term Outcomes after Emergency General Surgery: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 235(5):p 724-735, November 2022. | DOI: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000000303
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