ICMR seeks hospital involvement to identify hospitalized patient registry for COVID-19

The purpose is to expand a register to gather knowledge about clinical and laboratory characteristics, remedies and patient outcomes hospitalized with COVID-19 in India.

The purpose is also the frequency, clinical and laboratory characteristics, remedies and outcomes of COVID-19-related multisiste inflammatory disorders in children and adolescents by analyzing the COVID-19 national registry, ICMR said.

Knowledge would be collected from a hundred hospitals across the country as a component of the project.

“The NRC will be responsible for collecting intelligent quality clinical knowledge in real time to count clinical practice, studies, standards, and evidence-based policy development,” said the leading physical fitness studies organization.

“ICMR invites a letter of intent from institutions/hospitals known as committed COVID hospitals or COVID fitness centers compromised from assignment to create a national COVID-19 clinical record,” the invitation letter states.

The duration of the will be one year.

Any COVID-19 laboratory patient shown and hospitalized of any age that meets the criteria for inclusion of the study shall be enrolled, according to the document.

Access to clinical and laboratory parameter data, patient control and effects will be terminated in a predefined structured form in an electronic plate form across sites across the country.

“Knowledge will be used to generate hypotheses for COVID-19 disease parameters and the registration platform will be used in the long term for interventional studies,” the document states.

Hospitals and fitness centres committed to COVID -19 will serve as key knowledge collection sites. These sites will be trained, supervised and supervised through 15 renowned medical institutes across the country.

The initiative takes into account an urgent need for systematic collection of knowledge on clinical symptoms and symptoms, laboratory research, control protocols, clinical progression of COVID-19 disease, disease spectrum and patient outcomes.

“Such knowledge will serve as an invaluable tool for formulating appropriate patient control strategies, predicting the severity of the disease, patient outcomes, etc.,” the letter of intent says.

With this in mind, the Ministry of Health, the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR), New Delhi and the Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi have proposed releasing a national register for COVID-19 (NCRC).

The collected knowledge will be stored on the NIC central/cloud server and research will be conducted centrally through a team of ICMR scientists. Data captured through individual sites will be available to them on the central server. The analyzed knowledge will be shared periodically with all sites.

The expected final results of NRC progression and include weekly reporting (epidemiological and clinical reports) based on the knowledge of the registry to be published on the ICMR/MOHFW website, the formulas of patient control protocols and the progression of rules for decision-making.

It deserves assistance in perceiving the severity of the disease and optimizing patient control protocols accordingly and for perceiving diversifications (if any) of clinical symptoms and symptoms and the spectrum of the disease in India in relation to other affected countries, and to publish knowledge periodically in pairs. reviewed magazines. and to make evidence-based decisions about the implementation of interventions in COVID-19 patients.

According to the document, all establishments involved in the fund will be financed through the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR). A uniform budget will be ready for sites (COVID-19 hospitals) and mentoring institutes.

Fifteen institutes come with the Graduate Institute for Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, which would practice and supervise the sites in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, AIIMS delhi and Bihar, JOdhpur AIIMS would oversee sites in Rajasthan, King George Medical University, Lucrarna Pradesh Jawaknowlal Institute of Postgrad Array Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry and North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences , Shillong would oversee the sites of Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.

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