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The Most Important Opinion Is the Patient's: It Doesn't Really Matter What Anyone Else Thinks!

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Quality of life studies must diminish group heterogeneity and ensure that the dataset has a wide range of potential associated factors for optimal evaluation. The factors associated with domain scores… Click to show full abstract

Quality of life studies must diminish group heterogeneity and ensure that the dataset has a wide range of potential associated factors for optimal evaluation. The factors associated with domain scores found by Pragt et al. point toward the significant group heterogeneity related to diagnosis, age, and valve type and position.

Keywords: patient really; anyone else; important opinion; really matter; matter anyone; opinion patient

Journal Title: Seminars in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
Year Published: 2019

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