The assessment of complexity in congenital cardiac surgery based on objective data

Volume: 18, Issue: S2, Pages: 169 - 176
Published: Dec 1, 2008
Abstract
When designed in 2000, the Aristotle Complexity Score was entirely based on subjective probability. This approach, based on the opinion of experts, was considered a good solution due to the limited amount of data available. In 2008, the next generation of the complexity score will be based on observed data available from over 100,000 congenital cardiac operations currently gathered in the congenital cardiac surgery databases of the Society of...
Paper Details
Title
The assessment of complexity in congenital cardiac surgery based on objective data
Published Date
Dec 1, 2008
Volume
18
Issue
S2
Pages
169 - 176
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