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Machine learning to predict poor school performance in paediatric survivors of intensive care: a population-based cohort study.
Gilholm P, Gibbons K, Brüningk S, Klatt J, Vaithianathan R, Long D, Millar J, Tomaszewski W, Schlapbach LJ; Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Centre for Outcomes & Resource Evaluation (CORE) and ANZICS Paediatric Study Group (ANZICS PSG). Gilholm P, et al. Intensive Care Med. 2023 Jul;49(7):785-795. doi: 10.1007/s00134-023-07137-1. Epub 2023 Jun 24. Intensive Care Med. 2023. PMID: 37354231 Free PMC article.
PURPOSE: Whilst survival in paediatric critical care has improved, clinicians lack tools capable of predicting long-term outcomes. We developed a machine learning model to predict poor school outcomes in children surviving intensive care unit (ICU). ...
PURPOSE: Whilst survival in paediatric critical care has improved, clinicians lack tools capable of predicting long-term outcomes. We …
Admissions of Children and Adolescents With Deliberate Self-harm to Intensive Care During the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak in Australia.
Corrigan C, Duke G, Millar J, Paul E, Butt W, Gordon M, Coleman J, Pilcher D, Oberender F; Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Pediatric Study Group (ANZICS PSG) and the ANZICS Center for Outcome and Resource Evaluation (ANZICS CORE). Corrigan C, et al. JAMA Netw Open. 2022 May 2;5(5):e2211692. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.11692. JAMA Netw Open. 2022. PMID: 35544133 Free PMC article.
This occurred while the rate of all-cause admissions to pediatric ICUs of children and adolescents of all ages (ie, ages 0-17 years) per 1 million children and adolescents decreased from a long-term monthly median (IQR) of 150.9 (138.1-159.8) admissions to 91.7 admissions …
This occurred while the rate of all-cause admissions to pediatric ICUs of children and adolescents of all ages (ie, ages 0-17 years) per 1 m …
Priorities for paediatric critical care research: a modified Delphi study by the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Paediatric Study Group.
Raman S, Brown G, Long D, Gelbart B, Delzoppo C, Millar J, Erickson S, Festa M, Schlapbach LJ; Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Paediatric Study Group (ANZICS PSG). Raman S, et al. Among authors: delzoppo c. Crit Care Resusc. 2023 Oct 18;23(2):194-201. doi: 10.51893/2021.2.oa6. eCollection 2021 Jun. Crit Care Resusc. 2023. PMID: 38045513 Free PMC article.
While mortality, length of stay, and organ support/organ dysfunction were considered important and the most feasible outcomes, long term quality of life and neurodevelopmental measures were rated highly in terms of their importance. ...
While mortality, length of stay, and organ support/organ dysfunction were considered important and the most feasible outcomes, long term
Long-stay children in intensive care: long-term functional outcome and quality of life from a 20-yr institutional study.
Namachivayam P, Taylor A, Montague T, Moran K, Barrie J, Delzoppo C, Butt W. Namachivayam P, et al. Among authors: delzoppo c. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2012 Sep;13(5):520-8. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0b013e31824fb989. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2012. PMID: 22805156
OBJECTIVE: Long-stay patients (28 days) in pediatric intensive care units consume a disproportionate amount of resources, and very few studies have reported their outcome. We determined the long-term outcome of these children admitted to intensive care over a 20-yr period …
OBJECTIVE: Long-stay patients (28 days) in pediatric intensive care units consume a disproportionate amount of resources, and very few studi …
Three decades of pediatric intensive care: Who was admitted, what happened in intensive care, and what happened afterward.
Namachivayam P, Shann F, Shekerdemian L, Taylor A, van Sloten I, Delzoppo C, Daffey C, Butt W. Namachivayam P, et al. Among authors: delzoppo c. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2010 Sep;11(5):549-55. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0b013e3181ce7427. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2010. PMID: 20124947
OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of children admitted to intensive care in 1982, 1995, and 2005-2006, and their long-term outcome. SETTING: Pediatric intensive care unit in a university-affiliated children's hospital. DESIGN/METHODS: Information for 2005-2006 adm …
OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of children admitted to intensive care in 1982, 1995, and 2005-2006, and their long-term o …