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Risk Assessment Systems Found Flawed, Imprecise


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE HEART VALVE SUMMIT 2011

He suggested that a good risk system has to be recalibrated frequently, and that further study is needed to allow for incorporation of nonpatient factors in risk prediction.

"Risk systems are imprecise and need further development to allow for more robust prediction," he concluded.

Dr. Anyanwu reported no relevant conflicts of interest.

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