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Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street

Dublin, Ireland
Hospital in Dublin
Temple St, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 XD99

About Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street


Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street is a children's hospital located on Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland. It is a teaching hospital of University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin.
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  • Trials By Phase
  • Recruitment Status
  • Top Conditions
  • Intervention Types
  • Top Intervention Names
  • Trials By Gender

Clinical Trials at Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street


During the past decade, Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street conducted 15 clinical trials. In the 10-year time frame, 15 clinical trials started and 4 clinical trials were completed, i.e. on average, 26.7% percent of trials that started reached the finish line to date. In the past 5 years, 5 clinical trials started and 4 clinical trials were completed. i.e. 80% of trials that started reached the finish line.

Clinical Trials Sponsors and Collaborators


Out of the total clinical trials conducted in "Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street" #1 sponsor was "Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated" with 7 trials, followed by "Abbott Diabetes Care" with 1 trials sponsored, "BioMarin Pharmaceutical" with 1 trials sponsored, "Biogen" with 1 trials sponsored and "Catabasis Pharmaceuticals" with 1 trials sponsored. Other sponsors include 1 different institutions and companies that sponsored additional 11 trials in total.
In terms of collaborators to trials, out of the total clinical trials conducted in "Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street" #1 collaborator was "Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA)" with 1 trials as a collaborator, "Cystic Fibrosis Registry of Ireland" with 1 trials as a collaborator, "Erasmus Medical Center" with 1 trials as a collaborator, "ICON plc" with 1 trials as a collaborator and "Imperial College London" with 1 trials as a collaborator. Other collaborators include 4 different institutions and companies that were collaborators in the rest 14 trials.

Clinical Trials Conditions at Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street


According to Clinical.Site data, the most researched conditions in "Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street" are "Cystic Fibrosis" (8 trials), "Adherence, Medication" (1 trials), "Critically Ill Children" (1 trials), "Cystic Fibrosis Gastrointestinal Disease" (1 trials) and "Cystic Fibrosis Liver Disease" (1 trials). Many other conditions were trialed in "Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street" in a lesser frequency.

Clinical Trials Intervention Types at Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street


Most popular intervention types in "Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street" are "Drug" (13 trials), "Device" (2 trials), "Behavioral" (1 trials) and "Other" (1 trials). Other intervention types were less common.
The name of intervention was led by "IVA" (6 trials), "ELX/TEZ/IVA" (4 trials), "Placebo" (3 trials), "VX-659/TEZ/IVA" (2 trials) and "Edasalonexent" (1 trials). Other intervention names were less common.

Clinical Trials Genders at Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street


The vast majority of trials in "Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street" are 14 trials for "All" genders and 3 trials for "Male" genders.

Clinical Trials Status at Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street


Currently, there are NaN active trials in "Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street". undefined are not yet recruiting, 2 are recruiting, 6 are Active, not recruiting, and undefined are Enrolling by invitation. In total, there were 6 completed trials in Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street, undefined suspended trials, and 2 terminated clinical trials to date.
Out of the total trials that were conducted in Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street, 0 "Phase 1" clinical trials were conducted, 1 "Phase 2" clinical trials and 11 "Phase 3" clinical trials were conducted as well. "Phase 4" trials included 1 trials, and there were also 2 trials that are defined as “Not Applicable".