PIMS-TS in Intensive Care: Retrospective Cohort Trial
Launched by BRNO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL · May 23, 2022
Trial Information
Current as of June 08, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
During the world COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022), pediatric patients with PIMS-TS represented a significant part of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) load. The initial clinical presentation of patients with PIMS-TS could vary significantly, and also due to progressively evolving recommendations, the diagnostic a therapy could vary regionally and over the time too. The aim of this retrospective cohort trial was to describe the initial clinical presentation, diagnostics, therapy and clinical outcome of pediatric patients admitted during 2020-2022 to the one of the 3 university hospital PICUs.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • pediatric patients with PIMS-TS
- • PICU admission
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • insufficient data
- • patients not admitted to PICU
About Brno University Hospital
Brno University Hospital is a leading clinical research institution based in the Czech Republic, dedicated to advancing medical knowledge and patient care through innovative research and clinical trials. With a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration, the hospital harnesses the expertise of its diverse medical staff and state-of-the-art facilities to conduct high-quality studies across various therapeutic areas. Committed to ethical standards and patient safety, Brno University Hospital plays a pivotal role in translating scientific discoveries into effective treatments, contributing significantly to the advancement of healthcare both locally and internationally.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Brno, South Moravian Region, Czechia
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Petr Stourac, prof. MD., Ph.D., MBA
Study Chair
Department of paediatric anaesthesia and intensive care medicine
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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