RT Journal Article T1 Compassionate use of remdesivir in children with COVID-19. A1 Mendez-Echevarria, Ana A1 Perez-Martinez, Antonio A1 Gonzalez-Del-Valle, Luis A1 Ara, Maria Fatima A1 Melendo, Susana A1 Ruiz-de-Valbuena, Marta A1 Vazquez-Martinez, Jose Luis A1 Morales-Martinez, Antonio A1 Remesal, Agustin A1 Sandor-Bajusz, Kinga Amalia A1 Cabañas, Fernando A1 Calvo, Cristina K1 COVID-19 K1 Children K1 Infant K1 Remdesivir K1 SARS-CoV-2 AB Children represent a minority of total COVID-19 cases, but studies have reported severe disease and death in pediatric patients. Remdesivir (RDV) has recently demonstrated promising results in adults with COVID-19, but few data have been reported to date in children.A nationwide multicenter observational study was conducted on children with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 receiving compassionate treatment with RDV in Spain. Eight patients were included in the study, four infants and four older children [median age 5 years old; IQR 4 months-11.6 years old]. Half of them had complex underlying medical conditions, and the rest were mostly infants (3/4). Six out of eight children needed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Admission. No RDV-related adverse outcomes were observed in our patients. Seven have reached successful clinical outcome, but one patient with serious clinical status died due to complications. However, she received RDV very late after the first COVID-19 symptom.Conclusions: In our cohort, most of the patients achieved successful clinical outcome, without observing adverse events. Clinical trials of RDV therapy for children with COVID-19 are urgently needed, to assess the safety, tolerability, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics of RDV in children, as this could be an effective treatment in severe cases. What is Known: • Remdesivir has not been approved to treat COVID-19 in children under 12 years old, although the drug is currently being prescribed in critically ill children. • Remdesivir has recently demonstrated promising results in adults with COVID-19, but few data have been reported to date in paediatric population. What is New: • We report a multicentre cohort of children with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 and severe COVID-19 disease receiving remdesivir during the first month of the pandemic in Spain. • No remdesivir-related adverse outcomes were observed in most of the cases. Seven patients reached successful clinical outcome, and one died due to complications (bacterial sepsis). PB Springer YR 2020 FD 2020-11-16 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/16616 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/16616 LA en NO Méndez-Echevarría A, Pérez-Martínez A, Gonzalez Del Valle L, Ara MF, Melendo S, Ruiz de Valbuena M, et al. Compassionate use of remdesivir in children with COVID-19. Eur J Pediatr. 2021 Apr;180(4):1317-1322 DS RISalud RD Apr 7, 2025