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Bryce R. Taylor
Researcher at University Health Network
Publications - 76
Citations - 10560
Bryce R. Taylor is an academic researcher from University Health Network. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Hepatectomy. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 76 publications receiving 9911 citations. Previous affiliations of Bryce R. Taylor include Toronto General Hospital & University of Toronto.
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A Surgical Safety Checklist to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in a Global Population
Alex B. Haynes,Thomas G. Weiser,Thomas G. Weiser,William R. Berry,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Abdel-Hadi S. Breizat,E. Patchen Dellinger,Teodoro Herbosa,Sudhir Joseph,Pascience L. Kibatala,Marie Carmela,Mc Lapitan,Alan Merry,Krishna Moorthy,R. Reznick,Bryce R. Taylor,Atul A. Gawande +16 more
TL;DR: Implementation of the checklist was associated with concomitant reductions in the rates of death and complications among patients at least 16 years of age who were undergoing noncardiac surgery in a diverse group of hospitals.
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Changes in safety attitude and relationship to decreased postoperative morbidity and mortality following implementation of a checklist-based surgical safety intervention
Alex B. Haynes,Thomas G. Weiser,William R. Berry,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Abdel-Hadi S. Breizat,E. Patchen Dellinger,Gerald Dziekan,Teodoro Herbosa,Pascience L. Kibatala,Marie Carmela M. Lapitan,Alan Merry,R. Reznick,Bryce R. Taylor,Amit Vats,Atul A. Gawande +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the relationship between changes in clinician attitude and changes in postoperative outcomes following a checklist-based surgical safety intervention and find that improvements in post-operative outcomes were associated with improved perception of teamwork and safety climate among respondents, suggesting that changes in these may be partially responsible for the effect of the checklist.
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Recurrence after liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma: risk factors, treatment, and outcomes.
Shimul A. Shah,Sean P. Cleary,Alice C. Wei,Ilun Yang,Bryce R. Taylor,Alan W. Hemming,Bernard Langer,David R. Grant,Paul D. Greig,Steven Gallinger +9 more
TL;DR: Despite recurrences in >50% of patients, long-term survival can be achieved after resection of HCC, and intermediate and poor tumor differentiation and tumor size and number were significant predictors of disease-free survival.
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Survival After Hepatic Resection for Colorectal Metastases: A 10-Year Experience
Alice C. Wei,Paul D. Greig,David R. Grant,Bryce R. Taylor,Bernard Langer,Steven Gallinger,Steven Gallinger +6 more
TL;DR: Hepatic resection for metastatic colorectal cancer is safe and provides good long-term overall survival rates of 47% at 5 years and 28% at 10 years, even in individuals with multiple bilobar metastases.
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Prognostic factors in resected pancreatic adenocarcinoma: analysis of actual 5-year survivors.
Sean P. Cleary,Robert Gryfe,Maha Guindi,Paul D. Greig,Lloyd Smith,Robert Mackenzie,Robert Mackenzie,Steven M. Strasberg,Sherif S. Hanna,Bryce R. Taylor,Bernard Langer,Steven Gallinger,Steven Gallinger +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that longterm survival from pancreatic adenocarcinoma is possible if the disease is identified in its early stages as well as the development and evaluation of novel screening strategies to improve early detection of this disease.