The overall operative mortality for patients undergoing the Maze procedure is 3%. The mortality rate increases among patients over age 65.
The mortality rate in otoplasty is extremely low and is almost always associated with anesthesia reactions.
The morbidity and mortality rate of this cosmetic procedure is extremely low
Mortality associated with fractures is also rare. It is usually associated with infections or contamination acquired during the fracture process.
The most common cause of morbidity is ecotopic pregnancy. Pain is associated with most components of the procedure. Mortality as a result of IVF is extremely rare.
High infant mortality rate is associated with poverty and poor health care.
High infant mortality rate is associated with poor healthcare. Infants are particularly vulnerable to diseases which must be quickly and directly addressed.
Procedures performed in association with cardiac catheterization have excellent long-term results, with an associated mortality of 2-4% of procedures. The Fontan procedure carries a survival rate of over 90%.
Death is very rare (1%) as a result of the stent placement procedure.
The mortality rate for patients undergoing pancreatectomy procedures can vary depending on the type and complexity of the procedure, as well as the overall health and condition of the patient. However, the mortality rate is generally considered to be around 2-5%.
The mortality rate for surgically treated abdominal aortic aneurysm is about 5% and increases to 50% for aneurysms that rupture. Thoracic aneurysms also have a mortality rate of about 5%
There are various figures for the mortality rate at Brookdale Hospital. The mortality rate for heart attacks at the hospital are 18.1%. The mortality rate for heart failure is 10.1%. The mortality rate for pneumonia is 9.4%.
In the study of 245 patients, ventricular reconstruction by myocardial resection was found to have an associated in-hospital mortality rate of 78.1%.