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Surgical management of congenital heart disease: evaluation according to the Aristotle score

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The Aristotle score is still under development. Morbidity evaluation should be ideally based on observed postoperative complications; estimation of surgical technical difficulty chosen in this study may not be generalised. Nevertheless, the actual Aristotle comprehensive complexity score, as evaluated in its three components, accurately determined the outcome of surgical management of congenital heart disease. It appears to be an adequate tool to evaluate quality in paediatric cardiac surgery, over time.

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