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Might Doctors Really Know Best?: Utilizing Surgeon Intuition to Strengthen Preoperative Surgical Risk Assessment

机译:医生可能真的知道最好吗?:利用外科医生的直觉来加强术前手术风险评估

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Background:Many clinical factors are known to increase an individual patient’s risk of perioperative complications and hospital readmission. Several novel risk calculators have been created to predict the risk of postoperative complications for specific procedures that rely entirely on objective measurements. Our goal was to determine if surgeon intuition (an estimate of the percent likelihood of minor and major medical and surgical complications and 30-day readmission) could provide an additional source of data in the preoperative setting that may enhance the prediction of complications after surgery.
机译:背景:已知许多临床因素会增加患者的围手术期并发症和再次住院的风险。已经创建了几种新颖的风险计算器来预测完全依赖于客观测量的特定手术的术后并发症风险。我们的目标是确定外科医生的直觉(对轻度和重度医疗和外科手术并发症以及30天再住院的可能性的估计)是否可以在术前提供额外的数据来源,从而可以提高术后并发症的预测。

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