About this trial

More than 10,000 children are hospitalized in an PICU every year in Canada. While most of them will survive their PICU hospitalization and their critical illness, some children will not recover to their pre-illness level. Some may develop behavioral, physical, emotional or developmental problems and difficulties at school. All these problems are elements that are part of the Pediatric Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS-p).

It is important to understand the elements (risk factors) that play a role in the development of PICS-p. In Canada, there is no systematic follow-up for children after they leave the PICU. Understanding what can cause PICS-p (risk factors) and how much PICS-p has an impact on children and their family is very important to the family well-being.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Children ≤18yo hospitalized in PICU for ≥96 hours

Disqualifiers

gestational age <37 weeks or age >18 years at PICU entry;

admitted for congenital heart surgery (followed in neuro-cardiac clinics in most centers);

anticipated life expectancy <1year (e.g., active do not resuscitate status).

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • neurocognitive tests

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

Locations

8
Alberta Children's HospitalT3B 6A8, CalgaryAlberta, Canada
BC Children HospitalV6H 3N1, VancouverBritish Colombia, Canada
McMaster Children's HospitalL8N 3Z5, HamiltonOntario, Canada
Childrens Hospital of Eastern OntarioK1H 8L1, OttawaOntario, Canada

Sponsors and collaborators

St. Justine's Hospital

Lead sponsor

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Collaborator