Development and internal validation of a clinical prediction model for serious complications after emergency laparotomy.
Stamatios KokkinakisEvangelos I KritsotakisKonstantinos PaterakisGaryfallia-Apostolia KaraliVironas MalikidesAnna KyprianouMelina PapalexandrakiCharalampos S AnastasiadisOdysseas ZorasNikolas DrakosIoannis KehagiasDimitrios KehagiasNikolaos GouvasGeorgios KokkinosIoanna PozotouPanayiotis PapatheodorouKyriakos FrantzeskouDimitrios SchizasAthanasios SyllaiosIfaistion M PaliosKonstantinos NastosMarkos PerdikarisNikolaos V MichalopoulosIoannis MargarisEvangelos LolisGeorgia DimopoulouDimitrios PanagiotouVasiliki NikolaouGeorgios K GlantzounisGeorge Pappas-GogosKostas TepelenisGeorgios ZacharioudakisSavvas TsaramanidisIoannis PatsarikasGeorgios StylianidisGeorgios GiannosMichail KaranikasKonstantinia KofinaMarkos MarkouEmmanuel ChrysosKonstantinos LasithiotakisPublished in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2023)
SEAL is a simple and promising model for individualized risk predictions of serious complications after EL. Future external validations should appraise SEAL's transportability across diverse settings.