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CitiMorgage, in its description, said that if a borrower had one score of 691 and another of zero, zero was the operative score.
Physiological score had far higher discrimination than operative score.
This system that was developed we termed the Operative Score of Complexity index.
Physiological score alone was also found to have far higher discrimination than operative score alone; AUC physiological score was 0.85 ± 0.02 SE and 0.58 ± 0.03 SE for operative score.
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Group A showed a significant improvement in Constant score from a pre-operative score of 39.5 (sd 3.8) to 73.0 (sd 16.0) post-operatively (p < 0.001).
The mean pre-operative score was 78 (range 53 100, SD 14.9, Table 1).
All patients had an improvement in Knee Scores: The mean pre-operative KSCRS score was 35.6 ± 10.8 (±SD) and this improved to a mean post-operative score of 86.6 ± 13.9 (±SD).
* = Post-operative score was after 1 year evaluation.
The mean pre-operative score provides information on the 'average' patient before surgery.
The vast majority of all patients had a post-operative score above 85.
To try to mitigate these effects, other investigators have suggested the use of 'change scores' (the post-operative score minus the pre-operative score) as being more meaningful than 'final' post-operative Oxford Score.
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