New or Progressive Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome in Pediatric Severe Sepsis: A Sepsis Phenotype With Higher Morbidity and Mortality

John C. Lin, Philip C. Spinella, Julie C. Fitzgerald, Marisa Tucci, Jenny L. Bush, Vinay M. Nadkarni, Neal J. Thomas, Scott L. Weiss, P. Fontela, M. Tucci, M. Dumistrascu, P. Skippen, G. Krahn, E. Bezares, G. Puig, A. Puig-Ramos, R. Garcia, M. Villar, M. Bigham, T. PolanskiS. Latifi, D. Giebner, H. Anthony, J. Hume, A. Galster, L. Linnerud, R. Sanders, G. Hefley, K. Madden, A. Thompson, S. Shein, S. Gertz, Y. Han, T. Williams, A. Hughes-Schalk, H. Chandler, A. Orioles, E. Zielinski, A. Doucette, A. Orioles, E. Zielinski, A. Doucette, C. Zebuhr, T. Wilson, C. Dimitriades, J. Ascani, S. Layburn, S. Valley, B. Markowitz, J. Terry, Sepsis Prevalence, Outcomes, and Therapy Study Investigators and Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators Network

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