Shock Index, Pediatric Age-Adjusted Predicts Morbidity and Mortality in Children Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit
Background: The shock index, pediatric age-adjusted (SIPA), defined as the maximum normal heart rate divided by the minimum normal systolic blood pressure by age, can help predict the risk of morbidity and mortality after pediatric trauma. This study investigated whether the SIPA can be used as an e...
Guardado en:
Autores principales: | Kuo-Chen Huang, Ying Yang, Chao-Jui Li, Fu-Jen Cheng, Ying-Hsien Huang, Po-Chun Chuang, I-Min Chiu |
---|---|
Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
Publicado: |
Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2f1d1a1b5bef47af81e093f6b453522f |
Etiquetas: |
Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
|
Ejemplares similares
-
Corrigendum: Shock Index, Pediatric Age-Adjusted Predicts Morbidity and Mortality in Children Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit
por: Kuo-Chen Huang, et al.
Publicado: (2021) -
Evaluation of the Results of Patients with a First Afebrile Seizure Admitted to a Pediatric Emergency Department
por: Çiğdem Üner, et al.
Publicado: (2021) -
Changing Admission Patterns in Pediatric Emergency Departments during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy Were Due to Reductions in Inappropriate Accesses
por: Ivana Rabbone, et al.
Publicado: (2021) -
Pediatric eye emergency department activity during the first wave of Covid-19 pandemic
por: Elia Franzolin, et al.
Publicado: (2021) -
The status of drug wastage in the pediatric emergency department of a tertiary hospital
por: Ibrahim Hakan Bucak, et al.
Publicado: (2020)