1. Irish Paediatric Critical Care Audit National Report 2020: including a special chapter on COVID-19 and Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome (PIMS-TS) 2020–2022
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Healy, Martina, Walsh, Aisling, Brereton, Erika, Tan, Mong Hoi, Lawlor, Marie, Fallon, Fiona, Hamilton, Karina, Kelly, Fionnola, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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Respiratory diseases ,CHI at Temple Street ,audit ,FOS: Health sciences ,110310 Intensive Care ,Children’s Health Ireland ,UK ,111403 Paediatrics ,Pandemics ,110203 Respiratory Diseases ,SARS-CoV-2 ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,ROI ,Intensive Care ,COVID-19 ,Paediatrics ,Paediatrics not elsewhere classified ,critical care ,Coronavirus ,Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network ,Infectious Diseases ,Paediatric ,110309 Infectious Diseases ,PICANet ,inflammatory multisystem syndrome ,CHI - Abstract
The Irish Paediatric Critical Care Audit (IPCCA) collects personal, organisational, and clinical data on all infants and children with a clinically determined need for paediatric critical care. The audit database is provided by the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet), which aims to support the continual improvement of paediatric intensive care provision throughout the United Kingdom (UK) and the Republic of Ireland (ROI) by providing detailed information on paediatric intensive care activity and outcomes. The quality of care delivered is measured against the Paediatric Critical Care Society (PCCS) standards, which cover the entire patient pathway from initial referral to paediatric critical care, specialist transport, and inpatient care.
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- 2023