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. 2011 Oct 12;8:38. doi: 10.1186/1742-4682-8-38

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Time needed to admit (t2, panels A and B) and definitively treat to discharge (t99, panels C and D) the pediatric surge population for two subsets of the input parameter space. When the pediatric center's admission and discharge rate parameters are uniformly scaled up from zero to the values for the adult center, t2 decreases monotonically but t99 is initially prolonged (A, C). If the PTC discharge rate is set equal to that of the adult center for the pediatric surge patients while the admission and steady-state discharge rates are scaled up from zero to the values for the adult center, t2 (panel B) behaves similarly as in A, but t99 decreases uniformly (D). See text for details.