Keyphrases
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
100%
Platelets
50%
Hospital Costs
50%
Sepsis
50%
Pediatric Cardiac ICU
50%
Hospital-acquired Venous Thromboembolism
50%
Hemostasis
50%
Post-procedural
50%
Young children
50%
Pediatric Palliative Care
50%
Screening Tool
50%
Enoxaparin
50%
Thromboprophylaxis
50%
Catheter-related
50%
Older children
30%
Intensive Hospital Monitoring
22%
Palliative Care Consult
22%
Central Venous Catheter
20%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
20%
Cardiac ICU
16%
Screen Positive
16%
Comorbidity
15%
Anti-Xa
15%
International Units
15%
Intensive Care Unit Admission
14%
Postanesthesia Care Unit
13%
Immune System
11%
Intensive Care Unit Patients
11%
Critically Ill children
10%
High Risk
10%
Usual Care
10%
Bleeding
10%
Procedural Complications
9%
Inclusion Criteria
9%
Same-day
9%
Peri-procedural
9%
Immune System Response
5%
Vesicular Structure
5%
Neutrophil-lymphocyte
5%
Complex Role
5%
Cell Fragments
5%
Platelet Granules
5%
Dysregulation
5%
Response to Infection
5%
Inflammation
5%
Immune Response
5%
Macrophages
5%
Brief Screening
5%
Children's Hospital
5%
Patient Identification
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics
54%
Sepsis
54%
Intensive Care
50%
Hospital Cost
50%
Venous Thromboembolism
50%
Blood Stasis
50%
Toddlers
50%
Intensive Care Unit
50%
Coronary Care Unit
50%
Platelet
50%
Pediatric Palliative Care
50%
Thromboprophylaxis
50%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
50%
Central Venous Catheter
44%
Odds Ratio
20%
Bleeding
20%
Health Care Cost
17%
Infection
16%
Nasal Cannula
13%
Post-Anesthesia Care Unit
13%
Immune System
10%
Arm
10%
Randomized Clinical Trial
10%
Randomized Controlled Trial
10%
Post-Hoc Analysis
10%
Case-Control Study
10%
Thrombin
10%
Echography
10%
Diagnosis
9%
Single Drug Dose
9%
Patient Referral
8%
Heart Disease
8%
Nursing and Health Professions
Coronary Care Unit
50%
Venous Thromboembolism
50%
Pilot Study
50%
Pediatric Palliative Care
50%
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
50%
Palliative Therapy
50%
Odds Ratio
20%
Tertiary Health Care
9%
Pediatric Hospital
9%
Heart Disease
8%
Intensive Care
5%
Patient with Chronic Illness
5%