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Day 1 multiple organ dysfunction syndrome is associated with poor functional outcome and mortality in the pediatric intensive care unit
Pediatric Critical Care, 09/16/09
Typpo KV et al. – Using the largest clinical dataset to date and consensus definitions for organ failure, we found that children with MODS present on day 1 of intensive care unit admission have worse functional outcomes, higher mortality, and longer PICU length of stay than children who do not have MODS on day 1. Infants are disproportionally affected by MODS.
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