Repeated Critical Illness and Unplanned Readmissions Within 1 Year to PICUs

To determine the occurrence rate of unplanned readmissions to PICUs within 1 year and examine risk factors associated with repeated readmission. Retrospective cohort analysis. Seventy-six North American PICUs that participated in the Virtual Pediatric Systems, LLC (VPS, LLC, Los Angeles, CA). Ninety...

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