Preoperative identification of neurosurgery patients with a high risk of in-hospital complications: A prospective cohort of 418 consecutive elective craniotomy patients

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3 mg/L), and high Helsinki ASA score (Class 4) were associated with in-hospital systemic and infectious complications, and a combination of these could identify one-fourth of the patients with postoperative complications. Moreover, this combination of preoperative assessment parameters was significantly associated with increased resource use. Conclusions In this first prospective and unselected cohort study of outcome after elective craniotomy, simple preoperative assessments identified patients with a high risk of in-hospital systemic or infectious complications as well as extended resource use. Presented risk assessment methods may be widely applicable, also in low-volume centers, as they are based on composite predictors and outcome events.

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Reponen, E., Korja, M., Niemi, T., Silvasti-Lundell, M., Hernesniemi, J., & Tuominen, H. (2015). Preoperative identification of neurosurgery patients with a high risk of in-hospital complications: A prospective cohort of 418 consecutive elective craniotomy patients. Journal of Neurosurgery, 123(3), 594–604. https://doi.org/10.3171/2014.11.JNS141970

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