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Comparative testing of reliability and audit utility of ordinal objective calculus complexity scores. Can we make an informed choice yet?

Jiten JaipuriaManav SuryavanshiTridib K Sen
Published in: BJU international (2016)
Individually all scoring systems performed well. On cross comparison, the S-ReSC score consistently emerged to be more superiorly associated with all outcomes, signifying the importance of the distributional complexity of the calculus (which also indirectly amalgamates the influence of stone number, size, and anatomical location) in discriminating outcomes. Our study proves the utility of scoring systems in prognosticating multiple outcomes and also clarifies important aspects of their practical application including future roles such as benchmarking, audit, training, and objective assessment of surgical technique modifications.
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