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    Jan A Hazelzet

    Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus MC/Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdarm, Netherlands

  • Photo of Margaret Parker

    Margaret Parker

    Department of Pediatrics Critical Care Medicine, SUNY at Stony Brook Hospital, USA

Section Topics

  • » Cardiovascular diseases
  • » Ethical & organisational issues
  • » Neonatology
  • » Neuro-intensive care
  • » Pharmacology
  • » Respiratory failure
  • » Sepsis & multiple organ failure
  • » Trauma

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A systematic review of RIFLE criteria in children, and its application and association with measures of mortality and morbidity.

Slater MB, Anand V, Uleryk EM, Parshuram CS. Kidney Int. 2012 Jan 18

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Claudio Ronco and Zaccaria Ricci, Ospedale San Bortolo, Italy. F1000 Critical Care & Emergency Medicine

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