Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2019
Featuring the PHARLAP Trial Results
Trial Results Presentations
PHARLAP Trial Result Presentation
Prof Alistair Nichol (Dublin / Melbourne) presents the draft results of the PHARLAP trial, investigating whether a maximal lung recruitment strategy reduces ventilator-free days in patients with ARDS.
PHARLAP was published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine in July 2019.
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PHARLAP Editorial
Prof Niall Ferguson (Toronto) delivers an editorial of the PHARLAP trial
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PHARLAP Panel Discussion
Prof Anders Perner (Copenhagen) leads an international panel discussion on the PHARLAP trial
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Trial Discussion Presentations
APPROCCHS
Prof Djillali Annane (Paris) discusses the APROCCHSS trial, investigating fludrocortisone and hydrocortisone in septic shock
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POPPI
Prof Kathy Rowan presents the POPPI trial, investigating nurse-delivered psychological support in the ICU, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2019
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Artificial Intelligence
Prof Anthony Gordon presents data investigating the role of artificial intelligence in sepsis, at the Critical care Reviews Meeting 2019
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APROCCHSS Editorial
Dr Manu Shankar-Hari (London) presents an editorial on the APPROCCHSS trial
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POPPI Editorial
Dr Bronwen Connolly (London) present an editorial on the POPPI trial
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AI Editorial
Prof Kathy Rowan (London) delivers an editorial on the artifical intelligence study
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MIND-USA
Assoc Prof Timothy Girard (Pittsburgh) presents the MIND-USA trial, comparing haloperidol, ziprasidone and placebo in critically ill patients with delirium
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ANDROMEDA-SHOCK
Prof Jan Bakker (New York) presents ANDROMEDA-SHOCK, comparing peripheral perfusion-guided with lactate-guided resuscitation in septic shock
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SMART
Prof Todd Rice (Nashville) presents the SMART trial, comparing saline with balanced crystalloids in patients in intensive care
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MIND-USA Editorial
Prof Danny McAuley (Belfast) delivers an editorial on the MIND-USA trial
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ANDROMEDA Editorial
Dr Manu Shankar-Hari (London) editorialises the ANDROMEDA trial
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SMART Editorial
Prof Anders Perner (Copenhagen) delivers an editorial on the SMART trial
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SUP-ICU
Dr Morten Hylander Møller (Copenhagen) presents the SUP-ICU trial, investigating pantoprazole stress ulcer prophylaxis in critically ill patients
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TARGET
Prof Marianne Chapman (Adelaide) presents TARGET, comparing energy-dense (1.5 kcal/ml) with routine (1.0 kcal/ml) enteral nutrition in the critically ill
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EOLIA
Prof Niall Ferguson (Toronto) presents the EOLIA trial, investigating extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome
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SUP-ICU Editorial
Prof Marianne Chapman (Adelaide) delivers an editorial on the SUP-ICU trial
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TARGET Editorial
Prof Todd Rice (Nashville) gives an editorial on the TARGET trial
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EOLIA Editorial
Prof Marion Campbell (Aberdeen) delivers an editorial on the EOLIA trial
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PAMPer
Prof Jason Sperry (Pittsburgh) presents the PAMPer trial, investigating the transfusion of plasma in prehospital trauma
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POLAR
Prof Alistair Nichol (Dublin / Melbourne) present the POLAR trial, investigating early prophylactic hypothermia for traumatic brain injury
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PreVENT
Prof Marcus Schultz (Amsterdam) presents the PreVENT trial, comparing low with intermediate tidal volumes in critically ill patients without ARDS
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PAMPer Editorial
Prof Maureen McCunn (Baltimore) delivers an editorial on the PAMPer trial
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POLAR Editorial
Prof Gavin Perkins (Warwick) delivers an editorial on the POLAR trial
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PreVENT Editorial
Dr Lennie Derde (Utrecht) delivers an editorial on the PreVENT trial
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John Hinds Lecture
The John Hinds Trauma Lecture
Prof Maureen McCunn (Baltimore) delivers the annual honorary John Hinds Trauma Lecture entitled "A Culture of Excellence - The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center"