Unnecessary Surgeries

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Unnecessary Surgeries

by 786 » Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:59 pm
There is a great deal of geographical variation in the frequency of many surgical procedures-up to tenfold variation per hundred thousand people among different areas in the numbers of hysterectomies, prostatectomies, and tonsillectomies.

To support a conclusion that much of the variation is due to unnecessary surgical procedures,it would be most important to establish which of the following?

(A) A local board of review at each hospital examines the records of every operation to determine whether the surgical procedure was necessary.
(B) The variation is unrelated to factors (other than the surgical procedures themselves) that influence the incidence of diseases for which surgery might be considered.
(C) There are several categories of surgical procedure(other than hysterectomies, prostatectomies,and tonsillectomies)that are often performed unnecessarily.
(D) For certain surgical procedures.it is difficult to determine after the operation whether the procedures were necessary or whether alternative treatment would have succeeded.
(E) With respect to how often they are performed unnecessarily, hysterectomies,prostatectomies,and tonsillectomies are representative of surgical procedures in general.

OA to follow after some discussions . Please explain your answer .
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by shankar.ashwin » Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:21 am
The passage states that the diff in freq. of surgeries changes in various places.

The conclusion asks us if these variations are because some places perform unnecessary surgeries?

(B) adresses the point that there are no unrelated/external factor that would influence the diseases and all geographic locations have equal chances of getting the disease.

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by navami » Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:30 am
(B) The variation is unrelated to factors (other than the surgical procedures themselves) that influence the incidence of diseases for which surgery might be considered.

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Conclusion: "much of the variation is due to unnecessary surgical procedure"

Now we need to prove that there are no real factors behind those unnecessary procedures...
For that Option B . says that the variation is not because some geographical locations have higher occurrences of the diseases, requiring surgery. Hence it actually says that the variation is because of unnecessary surgical procedures.
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