Difference between revisions of "Aristotle Score"

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*[http://ejcts.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/6/911 The Aristotle score: a complexity-adjusted method to evaluate surgical results]
 
*[http://ejcts.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/6/911 The Aristotle score: a complexity-adjusted method to evaluate surgical results]
 
*[http://www.co-pediatrics.com/pt/re/copeds/abstract.00008480-200506000-00015.htm;jsessionid=CLBqtdvYA9Z71VmTo8R9TXgyYYWvcxGoBWCVDzyPCusuL51Cbgre!-1679577767!-949856032!9001!-1 The Aristotle method: a new concept to evaluate quality of care based on complexity]
 
*[http://www.co-pediatrics.com/pt/re/copeds/abstract.00008480-200506000-00015.htm;jsessionid=CLBqtdvYA9Z71VmTo8R9TXgyYYWvcxGoBWCVDzyPCusuL51Cbgre!-1679577767!-949856032!9001!-1 The Aristotle method: a new concept to evaluate quality of care based on complexity]
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*[http://lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:16677819 Does the Aristotle Score predict outcome in congenital heart surgery?]
  
 
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