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Janssen KJM et al. - A previously developed prediction rule to predict severe postoperative pain was modified to allow use in both inpatients and outpatients. By validating the rule in patients who underwent surgery several years later in another hospital, it was shown that the rule could be generalized in time and place.

   

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