Interoperable Models for Identifying Critically Ill Children at Risk of Neurologic Morbidity
Christopher M. Horvat(University of Pittsburgh), Robert S. B. Clark(University of Pittsburgh), Alicia K. Au(Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh), Mark Wainwright(Seattle Children's Hospital), Harry Hochheiser(University of Pittsburgh), Neil Munjal(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Qingyang Li(Seattle Children's Hospital), Tanupat Boonchalermvichien(University of Pittsburgh), Ruoting Li(University of Pittsburgh), Amie J. Barda(University of Pittsburgh), Andrew Bauman(Seattle Children's Hospital), Eddie Pérez Claudio(University of Pittsburgh)
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