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Ricardo Fabián   Evaluación del modelo predictor de reinternaciones Hospital Score en mayores de
                  Watman   65 años en cuatro sanatorios de CABA en el trimestre setiembre-noviembre de 2018




          Sesgos del estudio                                 medio fue 60 (± 18) años y el promedio del grupo es‑
          -– El tamaño de la muestra se calculó sobre la descrip‑  tudiado fue 73,54 (±6,34)
            ción original de reinternación de Donzé 9,7% que   -– En este estudio se eligieron pacientes clínicos y qui‑
            incluía pacientes mayores de 18 años y la edad pro‑  rúrgicos.

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