
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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06-12-2018 16:06:16
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#PREPAREII published in JAMA Network today and presented at #CCR22. Thanks to all of the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group, Critical Care Reviews, JAMA Network to see this huge effort come to conclusion jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

3b. To deal with this uncertainty the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group 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 jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

The PREPARE II trial result presentation from #CCR22 is now available criticalcarereviews.com/meetings/ccr22 Results - Derek W. Russell, MD Jon Casey Editorial - Anthony Gordon Panel Discussion - Andrew Althouse Liz Wilcox, MD PhD ATSF @Lennie333 Lars W Andersen Christopher Seymour Very impressive trial from Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group

Paul Young Victoria Cornelius @BodilSRasmussen Jon Casey Todd Rice Enter the PILOT trial from Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group ➡️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


Paul Young Victoria Cornelius @BodilSRasmussen Jon Casey Todd Rice Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group 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 criticalcarereviews.com/2022/pilot See you on Monday! 15/16





Off schedule but super excited to have the opportunity to sit down with Matt Prekker from the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group who just presented the DEVICE trial published in NEJM today and presented at the Critical Care Reviews meeting 2023 DEVICE: nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…



Next up from the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

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 Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group CU Department of Emergency Medicine CU Center for COMBAT Research #CCR24 nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…


Jon Casey & Kevin Gibbs summarise the #PREOXItrial, which they presented this morning at #CCR24 and was simultaneously published in NEJM nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NE… Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group