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Risk Prediction Models for Long-Term Survival after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review.

Leah ArgusMarcus TaylorMaral OuzounianRajamiyer VenkateswaranStuart W Grant
Published in: The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon (2023)
 Nine risk prediction models predicting long-term mortality after cardiac surgery have been identified in this review. Statistical issues with model development, limited inclusion of outcomes beyond 5 years of follow-up, and a lack of external validation studies means that none of the models identified can be recommended for use in contemporary cardiac surgery. Further work is needed either to successfully externally validate existing models or to develop new models. Newly developed models should aim to use standardized long-term specific reproducible outcome measures.
Keyphrases
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