Sa1330 DIFFERENCES IN POST-ERCP ADVERSE EVENT RATES BETWEEN POST-LIVER TRANSPLANT PATIENTS AND PATIENTS WITH NATIVE HEPATOBILIARY ANATOMY

2019 ◽  
Vol 89 (6) ◽  
pp. AB211-AB212
Author(s):  
Tom D. Catron ◽  
Lindsey Shipley ◽  
Dane Johnson ◽  
Rachell Mitchell ◽  
Devin S. Harrison ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jordi Colmenero ◽  
Manuel Rodriguez-Perálvarez ◽  
Magdalena Salcedo ◽  
Ana Arias-Milla ◽  
Alejandro Muñoz-Serrano ◽  
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1994 ◽  
Vol 35 (6) ◽  
pp. 574-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Marie Riether ◽  
Elizabeth Mahler

Author(s):  
Guillaume Lassailly ◽  
Jerome Dumortier ◽  
Franck Saint-Marcoux ◽  
Medhi El Amrani ◽  
Juliette Boulanger ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. bmjqs-2020-011122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Warren Connolly ◽  
Natasha Rafter ◽  
Ronan M Conroy ◽  
Cornelia Stuart ◽  
Anne Hickey ◽  
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ObjectivesTo quantify the prevalence and nature of adverse events in acute Irish hospitals in 2015 and to assess the impact of the National Clinical Programmes and the National Clinical Guidelines on the prevalence of adverse events by comparing these results with the previously published data from 2009.Design and methodsA retrospective chart review of 1605 admissions to eight Irish hospitals in 2015, using identical methods to those used in 2009.ResultsThe percentage of admissions associated with one or more adverse events was unchanged (p=0.48) at 14% (95% CI=10.4% to 18.4%) in 2015 compared with 12.2% (95% CI=9.5% to 15.5%) in 2009. Similarly, the prevalence of preventable adverse events was unchanged (p=0.3) at 7.4% (95% CI=5.3% to 10.5%) in 2015 compared with 9.1% (95% CI=6.9% to 11.9%) in 2009. The incidence densities of preventable adverse events were 5.6 adverse events per 100 admissions (95% CI=3.4 to 8.0) in 2015 and 7.7 adverse events per 100 admissions (95% CI=5.8 to 9.6) in 2009 (p=0.23). However, the percentage of preventable adverse events due to hospital-associated infections decreased to 22.2% (95% CI=15.2% to 31.1%) in 2015 from 33.1% (95% CI=25.6% to 41.6%) in 2009 (p=0.01).ConclusionAdverse event rates remained stable between 2009 and 2015. The percentage of preventable adverse events related to hospital-associated infection decreased, which may represent a positive impact of the related national programmes and guidelines.


2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. A1.2-A1
Author(s):  
M Fernández-Megía ◽  
R López-Andujar ◽  
I Font-Noguera ◽  
M Montero-Hernández ◽  
I Puchalt-Escribano ◽  
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