Development of the Residual Lesion Score for congenital heart surgery: the RAND Delphi methodology
Development of the Residual Lesion Score for congenital heart surgery: the RAND Delphi methodology
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Nathan, Meena , Newburger, Jane W. , Bell, Margaret , Tang, Alexander , Gongwer, Russell , Dunbar-Masterson, Carolyn , Atz, Andrew M. , Bacha, Emile , Colan, Steven , Gaynor, J. William , Kanter, Kirk , Levine, Jami C. , Ohye, Richard , Pizarro, Christian , Schwartz, Steven , Shirali, Girish , Tani, Lloyd , Tweddell, James , Gurvitz, Michelle , for the Pediatric Heart Network Investigators and Pediatric Heart Network Investigators
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England: Cambridge University Press
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The Residual Lesion Score is a novel tool for assessing the achievement of surgical objectives in congenital heart surgery based on widely available clinical and echocardiographic characteristics. This article describes the methodology used to develop the Residual Lesion Score from the previously developed Technical Performance Score for five commo...
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Development of the Residual Lesion Score for congenital heart surgery: the RAND Delphi methodology
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Newburger, Jane W.
Bell, Margaret
Tang, Alexander
Gongwer, Russell
Dunbar-Masterson, Carolyn
Atz, Andrew M.
Bacha, Emile
Colan, Steven
Gaynor, J. William
Kanter, Kirk
Levine, Jami C.
Ohye, Richard
Pizarro, Christian
Schwartz, Steven
Shirali, Girish
Tani, Lloyd
Tweddell, James
Gurvitz, Michelle
for the Pediatric Heart Network Investigators
Pediatric Heart Network Investigators
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2758110658
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2758110658
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1047-9511,1467-1107
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1467-1107
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10.1017/S1047951122003791