Reporting guideline provided for? (i.e. exactly what the authors state in the paper)
Full bibliographic reference
Cacciamani GE, Sholklapper T, Dell’Oglio P, Rocco B, Annino F, Antonelli A, Amenta M, Borghesi M, Bove P, Bozzini G, Cafarelli A, Celia A, Leonardo C, Ceruti C, Cindolo L, Crivellaro S, Dalpiaz O, Falabella R, Falsaperla M, Galfano A, Gallo F, Greco F, Minervini A, Parma P, Chiara Sighinolfi M, Pastore AL, Pini G, Porreca A, Pucci L, Sciorio C, Schiavina R, Umari P, Varca V, Veneziano D, Verze P, Volpe A, Zaramella S, Lebastchi A, Abreu A, Mitropoulos D, Shekhar Biyani C, Sotelo R, Desai M, Artibani W, Gill I; ICARUS Global Surgical Collaboration Working Group. The Intraoperative Complications Assessment and Reporting with Universal Standards (ICARUS) Global Surgical Collaboration Project: Development of Criteria for Reporting Adverse Events During Surgical Procedures and Evaluating Their Impact on the Postoperative Course. Eur Urol Focus. 2022:S2405-4569(22)00039-6.
Language
English
PubMed ID
Reporting guideline acronym
ICARUS
Study design
Clinical trials, Experimental studies, Observational studies, Systematic reviews/Meta-analyses/Reviews/HTA/Overviews
Clinical area
Anaesthesia, Surgery
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Harms/adverse effects/safety data
Record last updated on
September 16, 2022
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