Risk prediction models in perioperative medicine: methodological considerations
<strong>Purpose of Review:</strong> Risk prediction models hold enormous potential for assessing surgical risk in a standardized, objective manner. Despite the vast number of risk prediction models developed, they have not lived up to their potential. The aim of this paper is to provide...
Main Authors: | Collins, G, Ma, J, Gerry, S, Ohuma, E, Odondi, L, Trivella, M, De Beyer, J, Vazquez-Montes, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer US
2016
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