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PIC, a paediatric-specific intensive care database

Xian Zeng, Gang Yu, Lu Yang, Linhua Tan, Xiujing Wu, Shanshan Shi, Huilong Duan, Qiang Shu, Haomin Li

2020Scientific Data134 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PIC (Paediatric Intensive Care) is a large paediatric-specific, single-centre, bilingual database comprising information relating to children admitted to critical care units at a large children's hospital in China. The database is deidentified and includes vital sign measurements, medications, laboratory measurements, fluid balance, diagnostic codes, length of hospital stays, survival data, and more. The data are publicly available after registration, which includes completion of a training course on research with human subjects and signing of a data use agreement mandating responsible handling of the data and adherence to the principle of collaborative research. Although the PIC can be considered an extension of the widely used MIMIC (Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care) database in the field of paediatric critical care, it has many unique characteristics and can support database-based academic and industrial applications such as machine learning algorithms, clinical decision support tools, quality improvement initiatives, and international data sharing.

Topics & Concepts

Intensive careDatabaseMEDLINEData qualityField (mathematics)Quality managementMedicineData sharingComputer scienceIntensive care medicineOperations managementAlternative medicineMathematicsEconomicsPolitical scienceManagement systemLawPure mathematicsMetric (unit)PathologyMachine Learning in HealthcareSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentHealthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
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