Journal
JAMA Network Open
Publication Date
9-1-2022
Volume
5
Issue
9
First Page
e2230518
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.30518
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Fink EL, Kochanek PM, Panigrahy A, et al. Association of Blood-Based Brain Injury Biomarker Concentrations With Outcomes After Pediatric Cardiac Arrest. JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(9):e2230518. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.30518. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
Recommended Citation
Fink, Ericka L; Friess, Stuart; and et al., "Association of blood-based brain injury biomarker concentrations with outcomes after pediatric cardiac arrest." JAMA Network Open. 5, 9. e2230518 (2022).
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eTable 1. Postresuscitation Hospital Data Overall and by Favorable and Unfavorable Outcome Groups eTable 2. Unadjusted Biomarker Concentrations on Days 1 to 3 Overall, by Outcome Group, and by Alive With Unfavorable Outcome and Death at 1 Year After Cardiac Arrest eTable 3. Biomarker Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves (AUROCs), Specificity, Threshold (pg/mL), and Sensitivity on Univariate Biomarker Models, With Set Specificity of 95% for Favorable vs Unfavorable Outcome eTable 4. Univariate Logistic Regression Models for Favorable or Unfavorable Outcome at 1 Year by Blood-Based Brain Injury Biomarker on Post–Cardiac Arrest Days 1, 2, and 3 eTable 5. Multivariate Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves (AUROCs) With and Without Individual Biomarkers on Days 1, 2, and 3 eTable 6. Comparison of Patient and Cardiac Arrest Characteristics Among Children With and Without Data Available on 1 Year Outcomes
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