Predictors of mortality after admission to pediatric intensive care unit in oncohematologic patients without history of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A single‐center experience
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2019Vol. 66(10), pp. e27892–e27892
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Marta Pillon, Francesca Sperotto, Emma Zattarin, Manuela Cattelan, Elisa Carraro, Anna E. Contin, Davide Massano, Federico Pece, Maria Caterina Putti, Chiara Messina, Andrea Pettenazzo, Angela Amigoni
Abstract
A relatively small percentage of non-HSCT patients required PICU admission, but the mortality rate was still high. Hemodynamic instability, DIC, and AKI, but not respiratory failure, were significant predictors of mortality.
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