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This prognostic study analyzes the accuracy of the Phoenix Sepsis Score for the classification of attributable mortality risk in children with cancer presenting to the intensive care.
Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr Wolf reported receiving support from Karius Inc, the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Scynexis, and Merck, receiving grants from Pfizer, and having a patent pending for cell-free DNA prediction of infection outside the submitting work. Dr Tang reported receiving grants from the National Cancer Institute and the American Lebanese Syrian Charities outside the submitted work. No other disclosures were reported.
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Figure.. Performance of Phoenix Sepsis Score and…
Figure.. Performance of Phoenix Sepsis Score and Comparators for Prediction of Adverse Outcomes in Children…
Figure.. Performance of Phoenix Sepsis Score and Comparators for Prediction of Adverse Outcomes in Children With Cancer Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit With Suspected Infection
PHO-Phoenix was the Phoenix Sepsis Score calculated excluding platelet count to account for possible confounding by chemotherapy-related thrombocytopenia. AUC indicates area under the curve; PELOD2, Paediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction 2; PRISM3, Pediatric Risk of Mortality 3; pSOFA, Pediatric Sequential Organ Failure Assessment; qSOFA, quick SOFA.
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