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A Multiple Imputation Model for Imputing Missing Physiologic Data in the National Trauma Data Bank
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 09/18/09
Moore L et al. – This article proposes an MI model for imputing missing physiologic data in the NTDB and provides guidelines to facilitate its use. Implementation of the model should improve the quality of research involving the NTDB. The methodology can also be adapted to other trauma registries.
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