Thirty days mortality
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Thirty Days Mortality is the fraction of patients that died within 30 days from the date of surgery.
For a single patient, thirty days mortality can be true or false. Condition for true is:
Patient died and was operated not earlier than 30 days before death.
Example of patient history with true:
- 2000-01-01 birth
- 2000-01-15 operation 1
- 2000-02-12 operation 2
- 2000-03-01 death
Even though the first (main) operation was more than 30 days before patient's death, there exists a second (probably trivial) operation after which the patient deceased.