Review Article


Big data, big contributions: outcomes research in thoracic surgery

Benjamin J. Resio, Andrew P. Dhanasopon, Justin D. Blasberg

Abstract

In recent years, analysis of registry data has defined clinically significant practice patterns and treatment strategies that optimize cancer care for thoracic surgery patients. These higher-order outcome studies rely on large patient cohorts that minimize the risk of selection bias and allow for a powered analysis that is not achievable with single- or multi-institutional data. This review uses recent study examples to highlight important contributions to our knowledge of thoracic surgery and describes how outcomes research using large data can address high impact clinical questions.

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