Tables for:
Influence of Surgical Subspecialty Training on In-Hospital Mortality for Gastrectomy and Colectomy Patients
[Ann Surg 238(4):629-639, 2003. © 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
Table 1. Mortality and Provider Characteristics for Colectomy and Gastrectomy Procedures in New York State-1998 to 2001
Table 2. Patient Characteristics: Prevalences and In-hospital Mortality Rates-1998 to 2001
Table 3a. Colectomy: Patient Characteristics, Hospital Volume, and Surgeon Volume Stratified by Subspecialty Versus Nonsubspecialty surgeons-1998 to 2001
Table 3b. Gastrectomy: Patient Characteristics, Hospital Volume, and Surgeon Volume Stratified by Subspecialty Versus Nonsubspecialty Surgeons-1998 to 2001
Table 4a. Colectomy: Number of Hospitals, Number of Patients, and Mortality Rates for Categories of Hospital and Surgeon Volume in New York State-1998 to 2001
Table 4b. Gastrectomy: Number of Hospitals, Number of Patients, and Mortality Rates for Categories of Hospital and Surgeon Volume in New York State-1998 to 2001
Table 5. Colectomy and Gastrectomy: Number of Patients and Mortality Rates for Subspecialty and Nonsubspecialty Surgeons in New York State-1998 to 2001