To investigate long-term outcome, both medical and psychological, of CPR in children.
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Source
Brief title
Condition
- Therapeutic procedures and supportive care NEC
Synonym
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
The primary objective is to investigate the long-term:
1) Medical outcome (endpoint: morbidity, mortality)
2) Psychological outcome
3) Health-related quality of life (HR-QoL)
Secondary outcome
inapplicable
Background summary
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in children is rare. However, it is
associated with a high mortality, varying from 50 to 90% depending on the
location of CPR (in-hospital or out-of-hospital), and high neurologic
morbidity. This is due to the etiology of circulatory arrest in children. In
contrast with adults, the cause of a circulatory arrest is rarely primary
cardiac (e.g. arrhythmia). The main reason for an arrest is hypoxemia caused by
respiratory failure (e.g. status asthmaticus) and/or circulatory failure (e.g.
hypovolemic shock).
Study objective
To investigate long-term outcome, both medical and psychological, of CPR in
children.
Study design
Single centre, cohort study.
Study burden and risks
The burden will be kept as low as possible. There will be only a minimal
intervention using a finger stick for laboratory blood testing. In addition,
only one visit to our hospital (one daypart) will be needed for a medical and
psychological examination. Questionnaires can be completed at home.
There are no risks associated with this study.
Dr. Molewaterplein 60
Rotterdam 3015GJ
NL
Dr. Molewaterplein 60
Rotterdam 3015GJ
NL
Listed location countries
Age
Inclusion criteria
- children resuscitated in the Erasmus MC-Sophia (e.g. emergency department (ED), operation department (OD) ward, PICU),
- children resuscitated in a regional hospital or other university hospital, consecutively admitted at the Erasmus MC-Sophia
- children resuscitated out-of-hospital, consecutively admitted at the Erasmus MC-Sophia
Exclusion criteria
- Neonates resuscitated at the neonatal intensive care unit.
- No informed consent.
- No Dutch speaking.
Design
Recruitment
Followed up by the following (possibly more current) registration
No registrations found.
Other (possibly less up-to-date) registrations in this register
No registrations found.
In other registers
Register | ID |
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CCMO | NL39084.078.12 |