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Characteristics and Outcomes of Critical Illness in Children with Feeding and Respiratory Technology Dependence
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Characteristics and Outcomes of Critical Illness in Children with Feeding and Respiratory Technology Dependence

Julia A. Heneghan, Ron W. Reeder, J. Michael Dean, Kathleen L. Meert, Robert A. Berg, Joseph Carcillo, Christopher J. L. Newth, Heidi Dalton, Robert Tamburro and Murray M. Pollack
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Vol.20(5)
2019

Abstract

Adolescent Biomedical Technology Case-Control Studies Child Child, Preschool Critical Care Critical Illness Humans Infant Infant, Newborn Intensive Care Units, Pediatric Outcome Assessment, Health Care Parenteral Nutrition, Total Prospective Studies Respiration, Artificial Severity of Illness Index antibiotic agent neuromuscular blocking agent nitric oxide steroid vasoactive agent adolescent adult antibiotic therapy Article artificial ventilation child child behavior childhood mortality clinical outcome cohort analysis controlled study critical illness feeding female functional status health behavior hospital discharge human infant infant feeding intracranial pressure monitoring major clinical study male medical technology morbidity neuromuscular blocking newborn nursing care priority journal respiratory care respiratory failure secondary analysis steroid therapy subacute care survival technology dependence total parenteral nutrition adverse event case control study critical illness intensive care medical technology pediatric intensive care unit preschool child procedures prospective study severity of illness index

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