Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT06417502
Brief Summary: An observational, multi-center, longitudinal registry study for Chinese pediatric patients with rheumatic and immunologic diseases.
Detailed Description: Pediatric rheumatic and immunologic diseases severely impact the health of children and adolescents. Chinese Alliance of Pediatric Rheumatic \& Immunologic Diseases (CAPRID) was founded in 2022 to form a national collaboration for high-quality data-driven multi-center pediatric rheumatology and immunology research in China. The CAPRID Registry is an observational, multi-center, longitudinal registry for Chinese pediatric patients with rheumatic and immunologic diseases to explore the clinical phenotypes, diagnoses, complications, real-world drug safety, therapeutic efficacy, adverse events, critical illness and outcomes of Chinese pediatric patients with rheumatic and immunologic diseases. Hospital-based databases are established and standardized with Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) Common Data Model (CDM) for routine data collection. A web-based registry website is established with standardized electronic case report forms to register patients from CAPRID centers. A mobile application is created to allow long-term follow up and patient-reported outcome collection. The data captured in this registry reflects a "real world" situation with no intervention done outside the routine clinical practice. Treatment plans are determined by the investigator.
Study: NCT06417502
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06417502