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End-of-life care in a pediatric intensive care unit: the impact of the development of a palliative care unit

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Fig. 1 Algorithm for the end-of-life decision-making process at the unit. *The palliative care unit and the pediatric intensive care unit share the same physicians
Fig. 2 Distribution of patients in the different groups. The proportion of deaths after the life-support limitation (LSL) decision is included with respect to the total number of deaths (%)
Table 1 Summary of the main characteristics of the sample, including the two groups

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