Criteria for Pediatric Sepsis-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by the Pediatric Sepsis Definition Taskforce.
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Full Title: Crit Care Med
Abbreviation: Crit Care Med
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Subject Category: Critical Care
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"Dr. Menon has a Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant for the study of corticosteroids in pediatric septic shock. Dr. Menon’s institution received funding from Crowdsourcing; he disclosed that he is a principal investigator on an international trial on Steroids in Pediatric Sepsis Shock. Drs. Menon and Watson received funding from Society of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Argent received funding from the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies as a part of the process of working with the Pediatric Sepsis Definitions working group. Dr. Biban received funding from Chiesi and Getinge. Dr. Nadel received funding from Abbvie. Dr. Sadeghirad received funding from the Pre-Interventional Preventative Risk Assessment AG, Mitacs Canada, and Accelerate internship in partnership with Nestlé Canada. Dr. Scott’s institution received funding from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ K08HS025696); he received support for article research from the AHRQ. Dr. Tissieres received funding from Sedana, Inotrem, and Baxter. Dr. Wynn received funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01GM128452; R01HD089939, R01HD097081, R43EB029863). Dr. Zimmerman’s institution received funding from the NIH, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and Immunexpress; he received funding from Elsevier Publishing. The remaining authors have disclosed that they do not have any potential conflicts of interest."
"Supported, in part, by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and a Tier 2 Clinical Research Chair of the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada. Dr. Menon has a Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant for the study of corticosteroids in pediatric septic shock. Dr. Menon’s institution received funding from Crowdsourcing; he disclosed that he is a principal investigator on an international trial on Steroids in Pediatric Sepsis Shock. Drs. Menon and Watson received funding from Society of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Argent received funding from the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies as a part of the process of working with the Pediatric Sepsis Definitions working group. Dr. Biban received funding from Chiesi and Getinge. Dr. Nadel received funding from Abbvie. Dr. Sadeghirad received funding from the Pre-Interventional Preventative Risk Assessment AG, Mitacs Canada, and Accelerate internship in partnership with Nestlé Canada. Dr. Scott’s institution received funding from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ K08HS025696); he received support for article research from the AHRQ. Dr. Tissieres received funding from Sedana, Inotrem, and Baxter. Dr. Wynn received funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01GM128452; R01HD089939, R01HD097081, R43EB029863). Dr. Zimmerman’s institution received funding from the NIH, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and Immunexpress; he received funding from Elsevier Publishing. The remaining authors have disclosed that they do not have any potential conflicts of interest."
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