Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | PMC:PMC11001382 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research

Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | PMC:PMC11001381 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research

Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | PMC:PMC11001382 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research

Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | PMC:PMC11001381 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research

Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | PMC:PMC11001382 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research

Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | PMC:PMC11001381 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research

Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | PMC:PMC11001382 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research

Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | PMC:PMC11001381 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research

Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | PMC:PMC11001382 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research

Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | PMC:PMC11001381 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research

Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | PMC:PMC11001382 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research

Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | PMC:PMC11001381 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research

Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research

Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research

Postoperative protocols for older adults undergoing emergency surgery: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Through multidisciplinary interventions, a successful postoperative protocol for older patients undergoing emergency surgery is helpful for improving patient outcomes. The implications of these findings will help guide our own quality-improvement initiative to improve these outcomes in this patient population at our institution.PMID:38575179 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.011323 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Brianna Greenberg Stephanie Jiang Ashlie Nadler Source Type: research