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Fig. 1 | Critical Care

Fig. 1

From: Impact of critical illness and withholding of early parenteral nutrition in the pediatric intensive care unit on long-term physical performance of children: a 4-year follow-up of the PEPaNIC randomized controlled trial

Fig. 1

CONSORT diagram of study participants. aThese children survived but were physically or neurocognitively disabled (hampering assessment of physical function) or did not understand the instructions. bPractical reasons included, among others, insufficient time (as the physical function testing came last in the follow-up assessments, after a structured interview, anthropometric measurements, a clinical neurological examination, and extensive testing of neurocognitive functions), technical problems, age younger than 4 years, or partial follow-up performed in another center not participating in the PEPaNIC trial. ICU intensive care unit, PN parenteral nutrition, STRONGkids Screening Tool for Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth

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