Outcome of pediatric intensive care at six centers in Mexico and Ecuador
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Resumen
For six pediatric ICUs in Mexico and Ecuador, mortality was significantly higher than predicted among lower-risk patients. Tracheal intubation, central catheters, pneumonia, sepsis, and nonsurgical status were associated with poor outcome for low-risk groups. We speculate that reducing the use of invasive central catheters and endotracheal intubation for lower-risk patients, coupled with improved infection control, could lower mortality rates in the population studied.
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Morris Earle, & Octavio Martinez Natera, & Alan M. Zaslavsky, & Ernesto Quiñones, & Héctor Carrillo, & E. González, & Arturo Torres, & Martha Patricia Marquez, & José Antonio García‐Montes, & Inés Zavala, & Reyna Garcia-Davila, & I. David Todres (1997). Outcome of pediatric intensive care at six centers in Mexico and Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199709000-00011