Risk prediction models in emergency surgery: Protocol for a scoping review
Anna K. Hansted,
Morten H. Møller,
Ann M. Møller
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundRisk prediction models are used for many purposes in emergency surgery, including critical care triage and benchmarking. Several risk prediction models have been developed, and some are used for purposes other than those for which they were developed. We aim to provide an overview of the existing literature on risk prediction models used in emergency surgery and highlight knowledge gaps.MethodsWe will conduct a scoping review on risk prediction models used for patients undergoing emergency surgery in… Show more
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