Pediatric Critical Care Research Network at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
费城儿童医院儿科重症监护研究网络
基本信息
- 批准号:8204482
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-12-24 至 2014-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AnteriorArtsCardiopulmonary ResuscitationCaringChestChildChild health careChildhoodClinicalClinical TrialsCritical CareCritically ill childrenDataDiastolic blood pressureFeedbackGoalsGuidelinesHealthHeart ArrestHospitalsHuman DevelopmentInstitutesInstitutionInternationalInterventionLifeMedicineMonitorNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentOutcomePatientsPediatric HospitalsPhiladelphiaPublic HealthRelaxationResearchResuscitationSurvival RateTimeTranslational ResearchVisionbaseclinical research siteevidence baseimprovedinnovationmature animalneurobehavioralnon-compliancepressureprogramspublic health relevancetool
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Pediatric Critical Care Medicine has developed as a clinical art based on extrapolated data from adult and animal studies. The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) has supported a nascent Collaborative Pediatric Critical Research Network (CPCCRN) to transform Pediatric Critical Care from a pathophysiologically based art to an evidence-based scientific practice through innovative and cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary clinical investigations. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is a large, diverse, multi-disciplinary, research intensive premiere pediatric academic health center. The 5-year research vision of CHOP in the 21^' century is to be "the preeminent institution dedicated to translational research for children." This vision is complementary to the commitment of the NICHD CPCCRN to achieve innovative research and provide a stronger scientific evidence basis for the care of the critically ill child. Moreover, the Critical Care programs at CHOP are international leaders in clinical critical care research. Therefore, the CHOP Critical Care Program is the ideal Clinical Site for the CPCRN. The CHOP Critical Care Group also has a long-term goal to improve outcomes following cardiac arrests in children. Cardiac arrests in children are a major public health problem: thousands of children in the U.S. have sudden cardiac arrests in hospitals each year and thousands more have out-of-hospital arrests. Many lives can be saved with effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), yet CPR for children typically does not comply with life-saving CPR guidelines. Our hypothesis is that advisory goal-directed, real-time automated pediatric CPR feedback will: 1) improve compliance with CPR guidelines and, 2) thereby increase the rate of survival to hospital discharge with good neurobehavioral outcome at 12 months post-arrest by 10%.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Providing a strong scientific basis for pediatric critical care with this research network will ultimately save lives and improve neurobehavioral outcomes of our most precious commodity, our children. The intent of the CHOP CPR proposal is to transform the field of pediatric resuscitation by demonstrating that advisory goal- directed real-time pediatric CPR feedback improves outcomes from in-hospital pediatric cardiac arrests.
描述(由申请人提供):儿童重症医学已经发展成为一门基于成人和动物研究推断数据的临床艺术。Eunice Kennedy Shriver国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所(NICHD)支持了一个新生的合作儿科重症研究网络(CPCCRN),通过创新和前沿的多学科临床研究,将儿科重症护理从基于病理生理学的艺术转变为基于证据的科学实践。费城儿童医院(CHOP)是一家大型、多元化、多学科、研究密集的儿科学术健康中心。CHOP在21世纪的5年研究愿景是成为“致力于儿童转化研究的卓越机构”。这一愿景与NICHD CPCCRN致力于实现创新研究并为重症儿童的护理提供更有力的科学证据基础的承诺相辅相成。此外,CHOP的重症监护项目在临床重症监护研究方面处于国际领先地位。因此,CHOP重症监护项目是CPCRN理想的临床场所。CHOP重症监护组也有改善儿童心脏骤停后预后的长期目标。儿童心脏骤停是一个主要的公共卫生问题:在美国,每年有成千上万的儿童在医院发生心脏骤停,还有成千上万的儿童在医院外发生心脏骤停。有效的心肺复苏术(CPR)可以挽救许多生命,但儿童心肺复苏术通常不符合挽救生命的心肺复苏术指南。我们的假设是,以咨询目标为导向、实时自动化的儿科心肺复苏反馈将:1)提高心肺复苏指南的依从性,2)从而在心脏骤停后12个月将生存率提高10%,并获得良好的神经行为结果出院。
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Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network - Clinical Site
儿科重症监护协作研究网络 - 临床网站
- 批准号:
10393847 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network - Clinical Site
儿科重症监护协作研究网络 - 临床网站
- 批准号:
10470937 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network - Clinical Site
儿科重症监护协作研究网络 - 临床网站
- 批准号:
10667505 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Validation of Physiologic CPR Quality Using NOn-inVasive Waveform Analytics (CPR-NOVA)
使用非侵入性波形分析 (CPR-NOVA) 验证生理心肺复苏质量
- 批准号:
9910446 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Validation of Physiologic CPR Quality Using NOn-inVasive Waveform Analytics (CPR-NOVA)
使用非侵入性波形分析 (CPR-NOVA) 验证生理心肺复苏质量
- 批准号:
9769944 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Pediatric Critical Care Research Network at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
费城儿童医院儿科重症监护研究网络
- 批准号:
7798750 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Pediatric Critical Care Research Network at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
费城儿童医院儿科重症监护研究网络
- 批准号:
8599784 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Pediatric Critical Care Research Network at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
费城儿童医院儿科重症监护研究网络
- 批准号:
8401899 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Pediatric Critical Care Research Network at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
费城儿童医院儿科重症监护研究网络
- 批准号:
9187924 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 28.42万 - 项目类别:
Pediatric Critical Care Research Network at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
费城儿童医院儿科重症监护研究网络
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8010169 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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