3.2% of admissions was caused by ADEs. 2.2% of hospitalized patients experienced ADEs. 62% of ADEs were potentially preventable. A high proportion of preventable ADEs were around a small number of drugs. Effective safety practices directed to reduce the incidence of medication errors are needed.
Hospitalization and surgery affect the normal homeostasis. This process is called Systemic Inflammatory Response (SIR). One of the markers of SIR is CRP. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of different variables (an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol, laparoscopic surgery, and postoperative Clavien Dindo complications) in relation to reduce the SIR to surgery using an objetive marker as CRP in the first (POD1), second (POD2) and third (POD3) postoperative day according to age (<70 and ≥70 years old), and to compare it between the two groups.
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