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Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) pediatric study protocol: Rationale, objectives and design.

Authors :
Gross R
Thaweethai T
Rosenzweig EB
Chan J
Chibnik LB
Cicek MS
Elliott AJ
Flaherman VJ
Foulkes AS
Witvliet MG
Gallagher R
Gennaro ML
Jernigan TL
Karlson EW
Katz SD
Kinser PA
Kleinman LC
Lamendola-Essel MF
Milner JD
Mohandas S
Mudumbi PC
Newburger JW
Rhee KE
Salisbury AL
Snowden JN
Stein CR
Stockwell MS
Tantisira KG
Thomason ME
Truong DT
Warburton D
Wood JC
Ahmed S
Akerlundh A
Alshawabkeh AN
Anderson BR
Aschner JL
Atz AM
Aupperle RL
Baker FC
Balaraman V
Banerjee D
Barch DM
Baskin-Sommers A
Bhuiyan S
Bind MC
Bogie AL
Buchbinder NC
Bueler E
Bükülmez H
Casey BJ
Chang L
Clark DB
Clifton RG
Clouser KN
Cottrell L
Cowan K
D'Sa V
Dapretto M
Dasgupta S
Dehority W
Dummer KB
Elias MD
Esquenazi-Karonika S
Evans DN
Faustino EVS
Fiks AG
Forsha D
Foxe JJ
Friedman NP
Fry G
Gaur S
Gee DG
Gray KM
Harahsheh AS
Heath AC
Heitzeg MM
Hester CM
Hill S
Hobart-Porter L
Hong TKF
Horowitz CR
Hsia DS
Huentelman M
Hummel KD
Iacono WG
Irby K
Jacobus J
Jacoby VL
Jone PN
Kaelber DC
Kasmarcak TJ
Kluko MJ
Kosut JS
Laird AR
Landeo-Gutierrez J
Lang SM
Larson CL
Lim PPC
Lisdahl KM
McCrindle BW
McCulloh RJ
Mendelsohn AL
Metz TD
Morgan LM
Müller-Oehring EM
Nahin ER
Neale MC
Ness-Cochinwala M
Nolan SM
Oliveira CR
Oster ME
Payne RM
Raissy H
Randall IG
Rao S
Reeder HT
Rosas JM
Russell MW
Sabati AA
Sanil Y
Sato AI
Schechter MS
Selvarangan R
Shakti D
Sharma K
Squeglia LM
Stevenson MD
Szmuszkovicz J
Talavera-Barber MM
Teufel RJ 2nd
Thacker D
Udosen MM
Warner MR
Watson SE
Werzberger A
Weyer JC
Wood MJ
Yin HS
Zempsky WT
Zimmerman E
Dreyer BP
Source :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences [medRxiv] 2023 May 12. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 May 12.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Importance: The prevalence, pathophysiology, and long-term outcomes of COVID-19 (post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 [PASC] or "Long COVID") in children and young adults remain unknown. Studies must address the urgent need to define PASC, its mechanisms, and potential treatment targets in children and young adults.<br />Observations: We describe the protocol for the Pediatric Observational Cohort Study of the NIH's RE searching COV ID to E nhance R ecovery (RECOVER) Initiative. RECOVER-Pediatrics is an observational meta-cohort study of caregiver-child pairs (birth through 17 years) and young adults (18 through 25 years), recruited from more than 100 sites across the US. This report focuses on two of five cohorts that comprise RECOVER-Pediatrics: 1) a de novo RECOVER prospective cohort of children and young adults with and without previous or current infection; and 2) an extant cohort derived from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study ( n =10,000). The de novo cohort incorporates three tiers of data collection: 1) remote baseline assessments (Tier 1, n=6000); 2) longitudinal follow-up for up to 4 years (Tier 2, n=6000); and 3) a subset of participants, primarily the most severely affected by PASC, who will undergo deep phenotyping to explore PASC pathophysiology (Tier 3, n=600). Youth enrolled in the ABCD study participate in Tier 1. The pediatric protocol was developed as a collaborative partnership of investigators, patients, researchers, clinicians, community partners, and federal partners, intentionally promoting inclusivity and diversity. The protocol is adaptive to facilitate responses to emerging science.<br />Conclusions and Relevance: RECOVER-Pediatrics seeks to characterize the clinical course, underlying mechanisms, and long-term effects of PASC from birth through 25 years old. RECOVER-Pediatrics is designed to elucidate the epidemiology, four-year clinical course, and sociodemographic correlates of pediatric PASC. The data and biosamples will allow examination of mechanistic hypotheses and biomarkers, thus providing insights into potential therapeutic interventions.<br />Clinical Trialsgov Identifier: Clinical Trial Registration: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT05172011.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Accession number :
37214806
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.27.23289228