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 each patient, thirty days mortality can be true or false. Condition for true is:
There is an operation for which the difference between date of surgery and date of death is less or equal to 30 days.
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 (possibly trivial) operation after which the patient deceased.
SQL code snippet for the thirty days mortality:
SELECT ... FROM patient AS p WHERE EXISTS ( SELECT TRUE FROM operation AS o WHERE p.patient_id = o.patient_id AND p.date_of_death - o.date_of_surgery BETWEEN 0 AND 30 )
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