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NCT06812130

Surviving the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

Sponsor: KK Women's and Children's Hospital

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Summary

Improvement in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) supportive care has led to improvement in clinical outcomes and decreased mortality in pediatric critical illness. However, PICU survivors are at risk of long-term health sequalae. Given the increased recognition of physical, cognitive, and psychological sequelae in PICU survivors, the concept of post-intensive care syndrome-pediatrics (PICS-p) has been proposed. Besides the PICU patient/survivor, the PICS-p framework also highlights the impacts of a child's critical illness has on the family. The impact of a PICU admission extends beyond the patient and parents, potentially affecting healthy siblings who are navigating their own developmental challenges. Healthy siblings may face emotional distress, increased responsibilities, and disruptions in their daily routines, all of which can contribute to long-term negative outcomes if unaddressed. Thus, this study consists of two cohorts to understand the long-term physical, cognitive, and psychological outcomes in PICU survivors and their families, and the short-term impacts on siblings of critically ill children.

Official title: Surviving the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU): Long-term Study to Understand and Improve Outcomes of PICU Survivors and Their Families

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

28 Days - 16 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

404

Start Date

2025-02-11

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2025-02-14

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

This is a non-interventional study.

This is a non-interventional study.

Locations (2)

National University Singapore

Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

KK Women's and Children's Hospital

Singapore, Singapore, Singapore