Varying association of laboratory values with reference ranges and outcomes in critically ill patients: an analysis of data from five databases in four countries across Asia, Europe and North America
Background Despite wide usage across all areas of medicine, it is uncertain how useful standard reference ranges of laboratory values are for critically ill patients. Objectives The aim of this study is to assess the distributions of standard laboratory measurements in more than 330 selected inte...
Main Authors: | Xu, Haoran, Agha-Mir-Salim, Louis, O’Brien, Zachary, Huang, Dora C, Li, Peiyao, Gómez, Josep, Liu, Xiaoli, Liu, Tongbo, Yeung, Wesley, Thoral, Patrick, Elbers, Paul, Zhang, Zhengbo, Saera, María Bodí, Celi, Leo Anthony |
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Other Authors: | Harvard--MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology. Laboratory for Computational Physiology |
Format: | Article |
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BMJ
2021
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/138301 |
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