International audienceBackground-—Aspecific scoring systems are used to predict the risk of death postsurgery in patients with infective endocarditis (IE). The purpose of the present study was both to analyze the risk factors for in-hospital death, which complicates surgery for IE, and to create a mortality risk score based on the results of this analysis.Methods and Results-—Outcomes of 361 consecutive patients (mean age, 59.115.4 years) who had undergone surgery for IE in 8 European centers of cardiac surgery were recorded prospectively, and a risk factor analysis (multivariable logistic regression) for in-hospital death was performed. The discriminatory power of a new predictive scoring system was assessed with the receiver operating cha...
Objectives: To evaluate scoring systems that have been created to predict the risk of death post-sur...
10Risk stratification is of utmost importance for patients with infective endocarditis (IE) who need...
International audienceBackground: The accuracy of surgical scores in predicting in-hospital mortalit...
International audienceBackground-—Aspecific scoring systems are used to predict the risk of death po...
BACKGROUND: Aspecific scoring systems are used to predict the risk of death postsurgery in patients ...
Objectives: To evaluate scoring systems that have been created to predict the risk of death post-sur...
10Risk stratification is of utmost importance for patients with infective endocarditis (IE) who need...
International audienceBackground: The accuracy of surgical scores in predicting in-hospital mortalit...
International audienceBackground-—Aspecific scoring systems are used to predict the risk of death po...
BACKGROUND: Aspecific scoring systems are used to predict the risk of death postsurgery in patients ...
Objectives: To evaluate scoring systems that have been created to predict the risk of death post-sur...
10Risk stratification is of utmost importance for patients with infective endocarditis (IE) who need...
International audienceBackground: The accuracy of surgical scores in predicting in-hospital mortalit...