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How to Assess Organ Dysfunction in the Intensive Care Unit? The Logistic Organ Dysfunction (LOD) System

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Le Gall, JR., Klar, J. & Lemeshow, S. How to Assess Organ Dysfunction in the Intensive Care Unit? The Logistic Organ Dysfunction (LOD) System. Sepsis 1, 45–47 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009763318321

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