Journal
JAMA Network Open
Publication Date
7-1-2022
Volume
5
Issue
7
First Page
e2220969
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.20969
Rights and Permissions
Bell MJ, Rosario BL, Kochanek PM, et al. Comparative Effectiveness of Diversion of Cerebrospinal Fluid for Children With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(7):e2220969. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.20969. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
Recommended Citation
Bell, Michael J; Pineda, Jose; and et al., "Comparative effectiveness of diversion of cerebrospinal fluid for children with severe traumatic brain injury." JAMA Network Open. 5, 7. e2220969 (2022).
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eTable 1. ADAPT Site List eTable 2. Data Collection Forms eTable 3. Complication Definitions eFigure 1. Kaplan-Meier Time to Death eTable 4. Sensitivity Analysis for Delayed CSF Diversion eFigure 2. Consort Diagram for Sensitivity Analysis eFigure 3. Classification Tree and Boxplots of Propensity Scores to Exclude Subgroups Unlikely to Receive CSF Diversion for Sensitivity Analysis
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The Approaches and Decisions for Acute Pediatric TBI (ADAPT) Investigators