Long-term increases in mental disorder diagnoses after invasive mechanical ventilation for severe childhood respiratory disease: A propensity matched observational cohort study

Geneslaw, A. S., Lu, Y., Miles, C. H., Hua, M., Cappell, J., Smerling, A. J., Olfson, M., Edwards, J. D., & Ing, C. (2021). Long-Term Increases in Mental Disorder Diagnoses After Invasive Mechanical Ventilation for Severe Childhood Respiratory Disease: A Propensity Matched Observational Cohort Study*. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 22(12), 1013–1025. https://doi.org/10.1097/pcc.0000000000002790
Authors:
Andrew S. Geneslaw
Yewei Lu
Caleb H. Miles
May Hua
Joshua Cappell
Arthur J. Smerling
Mark Olfson
Jeffrey D. Edwards
Caleb Ing
Affiliated Authors:
Andrew S. Geneslaw
Yewei Lu
Caleb H. Miles
May Hua
Joshua Cappell
Arthur J. Smerling
Mark Olfson
Jeffrey D. Edwards
Caleb Ing
Author Keywords:
critical care outcomes
epidemiology
intensive care units
pediatric
neurodevelopmental disorders
pediatrics
respiration
artificial
intensive care units, pediatric
respiration, artificial
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Article
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10.1097/PCC.0000000000002790
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