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Patient-related risk factors for postoperative adverse events
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 07/30/09
Moonesinghe SR et al. – The development of improved risk stratification techniques would be assisted by large–scale epidemiological studies. Improvements to currently used risk prediction models are likely to result from the use of variables which more objectively measure patient health and fitness than current tools, and may use a combination of all the above techniques to improve predictive accuracy.
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