@article{9f7344ee348b45d4913bddd1f2cb582d,
title = "A systematic review of outcomes reported in pediatric perioperative research: A report from the Pediatric Perioperative Outcomes Group",
abstract = "The Pediatric Perioperative Outcomes Group (PPOG) is an international collaborative of clinical investigators and clinicians within the subspecialty of pediatric anesthesiology and perioperative care which aims to use COMET (Core Outcomes Measures in Effectiveness Trials) methodology to develop core outcome sets for infants, children, and young people that are tailored to the priorities of the pediatric surgical population. Focusing on four age-dependent patient subpopulations determined a priori for core outcome set development: (a) neonates and former preterm infants (up to 60 weeks postmenstrual age); (b) infants (>60 weeks postmenstrual age—1-13-",
keywords = "adolescent, child, general anesthesia, infant, neonate, outcomes",
author = "{The Pediatric Perioperative Outcomes Group} and Muhly, {Wallis T.} and Elsa Taylor and Cyrus Razavi and Walker, {Suellen M.} and Lei Yang and {de Graaff}, {Jurgen C.} and Laszlo Vutskits and Andrew Davidson and Yunxia Zuo and Carolina P{\'e}rez-Pradilla and Piedad Echeverry and Torborg, {Alexandra M.} and Ting Xu and Ellen Rawlinson and Rajeev Subramanyam and Simon Whyte and Robert Seal and Meyer, {Heidi M.} and Sandhya Yaddanapudi and Goobie, {Susan M.} and Cravero, {Joseph P.} and Aideen Keaney and Graham, {M. Ruth} and Tania Ramos and Stricker, {Paul A.} and Malic, {Claudia C.} and {von Ungern-Sternberg}, {Britta S.} and Theresia Shivera and Gaofeng Yu",
year = "2020",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1111/pan.13981",
language = "English",
volume = "30",
pages = "1166--1182",
journal = "Pediatric Anesthesia",
issn = "1155-5645",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons",
number = "11",
}