Clinical Features and Results of Children Receiving Respiratory Support in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Conditions
- Respiratory disorders in diseasesclassified elsewhere,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2023/05/053144
- Lead Sponsor
- Kulal Prasali Sadashiva
- Brief Summary
Most of the children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) require respiratory support. This prospective observational study will investigate the trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of children on respiratory support in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Analyzing the trends in clinical characteristics will help in identifying the
etiologies that require respiratory support the most. Additionally, this study will help to explore the common reasons for initiating and escalating respiratory support in children. Furthermore, the outcomes of this study will find relation between PIM3 score and other factors that may lead to mortality and need for invasive ventilation. The primary outcomes include 1) Clinical characteristics of individuals on respiratory support in PICU. 2) Indication for respiratory support. 3) Average days on respiratory support. 4) Average length of stay in PICU in days. 5) Mortality Rate in percentage. The secondary outcomes include 1) Most frequently used mode of Invasive ventilation. 2) Factors associated with the outcome of patients on respiratory support. 3) Indication for escalation of respiratory support. The ancillary outcomes include: 1) Association between characteristics of children on respiratory support and mortality. 2) Association between characteristics on respiratory support and type of respiratory support. 3) Association between age and primary diagnosis of children on respiratory support. 4) Correlation between various factors.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 120
Pediatrics less than equal to 18 years on respiratory support in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
Infants with < 2 months of age.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 1) Clinical characteristics of individuals on respiratory support in PICU. 1) Within 48 hours of admission to PICU. | 2) Immediately when respiratory support is initiated. | 3) Noted from initiation to termination of respiratory support. | 4) Noted from admission to discharge/death. | 5) After declaration of death. 4) Average length of stay in PICU in days. 1) Within 48 hours of admission to PICU. | 2) Immediately when respiratory support is initiated. | 3) Noted from initiation to termination of respiratory support. | 4) Noted from admission to discharge/death. | 5) After declaration of death. 2) Indication for respiratory support. 1) Within 48 hours of admission to PICU. | 2) Immediately when respiratory support is initiated. | 3) Noted from initiation to termination of respiratory support. | 4) Noted from admission to discharge/death. | 5) After declaration of death. 3) Average days on respiratory support. 1) Within 48 hours of admission to PICU. | 2) Immediately when respiratory support is initiated. | 3) Noted from initiation to termination of respiratory support. | 4) Noted from admission to discharge/death. | 5) After declaration of death. 5) Mortality Rate in percentage. 1) Within 48 hours of admission to PICU. | 2) Immediately when respiratory support is initiated. | 3) Noted from initiation to termination of respiratory support. | 4) Noted from admission to discharge/death. | 5) After declaration of death.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 1) Most frequently used mode of Invasive ventilation. 2) Factors associated with outcome of patients on respiratory support.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Kasturba Hospital
๐ฎ๐ณUdupi, KARNATAKA, India
Kasturba Hospital๐ฎ๐ณUdupi, KARNATAKA, IndiaKulal Prasali SadashivaPrincipal investigator8692958775prasali.mchpmpl2022@learner.manipal.edu