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Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group

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Improving the care of critically ill adults by studying common critical care practices in the environment in which they occur

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@CritCareReviews
Critical Care Reviews
2 years
@JonathanCaseyMD & @KevinGibbsMD summarise the #PREOXItrial, which they presented this morning at #CCR24 and was simultaneously published in @NEJM https://t.co/4Awp1u7axg @PCCRG
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@PCCRG
Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group
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Noninvasive Ventilation for Preoxygenation during Emergency Intubation | New England Journal of Medicine
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Among critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, hypoxemia increases the risk of cardiac arrest and death. The effect of preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation, as compared with pre...
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@AditGinde
Adit Ginde
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Excited to share practice-changing results of our PREOXI trial showing preoxygenation with non-invasive ventilation safely reduced hypoxemia by 51% during emergency tracheal intubation @PCCRG @CUEmergency @CUCombatCenter #CCR24 https://t.co/bJzaB0otgs
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Among critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, hypoxemia increases the risk of cardiac arrest and death. The effect of preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation, as compared with pre...
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@CritCareReviews
Critical Care Reviews
2 years
Miss the @PCCRG DEVICE trial, presented by Matthew Semler & Matthew Prekker at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting #CCR23 last week? It was simultaneously published in @NEJM https://t.co/3MobsWJfmh Here, the trialists briefly explain the results
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@IcuCast
ICUEdandToddCast
3 years
Off schedule but super excited to have the opportunity to sit down with Matt Prekker from the @PCCRG who just presented the DEVICE trial published in @NEJM today and presented at the @CritCareReviews meeting 2023 DEVICE:
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Whether video laryngoscopy as compared with direct laryngoscopy increases the likelihood of successful tracheal intubation on the first attempt among critically ill adults is uncertain. In a multic...
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@PCCRG
Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group
3 years
Coming up in a few minutes, Matt Prekker and Matt Semler present the #DEVICEtrial at #CCR23. The ⁦@PCCRG⁩ conducted the largest randomized trial of video vs direct laryngoscopy in critically ill adults. Answer to this question in a few minutes
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@PCCRG
Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group
3 years
Individualized Treatment Effects of Bougie versus Stylet for Tracheal Intubation in Critical Illness | American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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@PCCRG
Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group
3 years
Matt Semler currently presenting the PILOT trial results ⁦@CritCareReviews#CCR23
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@CritCareReviews
Critical Care Reviews
3 years
Our next faculty member for #CCR23 is Assoc Prof Matthew Prekker (Minneapolis, USA) https://t.co/JP6c2O2Pq6
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@CritCareReviews
Critical Care Reviews
3 years
@DogICUma @VR_Cornelius @BodilSRasmussen @JonathanCaseyMD @toddrice_ICU @PCCRG The trial results are being freely livestreamed Monday Oct 24th, 8pm UTC+1 Faculty includes chief investigators for ➡️PILOT ➡️O2-ICU ➡️HOT-ICU ➡️LOCO2 ➡️ICU-ROX ➡️ongoing MEGA-ROX https://t.co/46GjQG72L9 See you on Monday! 15/16
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@CritCareReviews
Critical Care Reviews
3 years
@DogICUma @VR_Cornelius @BodilSRasmussen @JonathanCaseyMD @toddrice_ICU Enter the PILOT trial from @PCCRG ➡️Pragmatic Investigation of optimaL Oxygen Targets ➡️2500 patients ➡️randomised cluster-crossover trial ➡️SpO2 90% v 94% v 98% 1⃣ outcome ventilator-free days at D28 14/16
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@CritCareReviews
Critical Care Reviews
3 years
The PREPARE II trial result presentation from #CCR22 is now available https://t.co/7rX7fNoTnQ Results - @DerekRussellMD @JonathanCaseyMD Editorial - @agordonICU Panel Discussion - @ADAlthousePhD @1791_mew @Lennie333 @LarsWAndersen1 @seymoc Very impressive trial from @PCCRG
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@ADAlthousePhD
Andrew Althouse
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3b. To deal with this uncertainty the @PCCRG is proactively (often with minimal resources...) running trials to address some "we do this every day without really knowing whether it's helpful or harmful" issues, like the PREPARE-II trial https://t.co/xQ1JNF8nZj
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This randomized clinical trial compares the effect of fluid bolus administration vs no fluid bolus on the incidence of severe hypotension, cardiac arrest, and death in critically ill adults undergo...
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