My final #SCCM2023 tweetucation session for today is “Late-Breaking Studies Affecting Patient Outcomes”!
First we have “Continued Enteral Nutrition Until Extubation Compared to Fasting Prior to Extubation in the Intensive Care Unit: A Clustered Randomized Trial” with Stephan Ehrmann (@stephanehrmann)! #SCCM2023
Nearly all ICUs impose some form of fasting before extubation, but this time seems to be decreasing. #SCCM2023
The fasting is done due to concern for aspiration risk during extubation. #SCCM2023
This study found that dysphasia was very common after extubation. #SCCM2023
Does the dysphasia matter clinically? Yes! #SCCM2023
But does fasting actually prevent aspiration? Maybe not! #SCCM2023
Fasting does have side effects! #SCCM2023
Background #SCCM2023
Study enrollment #SCCM2023
Intervention #SCCM2023
Randomization #SCCM2023
Primary outcome #SCCM2023
Results #SCCM2023
Patient characteristics #SCCM2023
Non-inferiority criteria were met. #SCCM2023
Secondary outcomes #SCCM2023
Extubation failure rates according to cluster #SCCM2023
Sensitivity analyses #SCCM2023
Conclusions #SCCM2023
Next we have “Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation in Intensive Care Units Across 50 Countries: The WEAN SAFE Prospective Observational Study” with Dr. TÃ i Pham. #SCCM2023
There is no unanimous definition of weaning. #SCCM2023
There is a lot of heterogeneity in weaning practices. #SCCM2023
Definitions #SCCM2023
Sedation scale #SCCM2023
Goals and questions #SCCM2023
Flow chart #SCCM2023
In the multi state analysis 65% were weaned #SCCM2023
Weaning groups #SCCM2023
Factors associated with delayed weaning Next steps #SCCM2023
Factors associated with failed weaning #SCCM2023
Next we have “Mortality as a Measure of Treatment Effect in Clinical Trials Recruiting Critically Ill Patients” with Jan Friedrich! #SCCM2023
Time and location-based mortality measures #SCCM2023
Nature of deaths may vary by time point. #SCCM2023
Issues in choosing mortality measures #SCCM2023
Objectives #SCCM2023
Methods #SCCM2023
Results #SCCM2023
Risk of bias #SCCM2023
Number of trials and duration of follow-up increased over time #SCCM2023
Mortality increased rapidly #SCCM2023
Incremental mortalities #SCCM2023
Limited clinical impact #SCCM2023
Summary #SCCM2023
Limitations #SCCM2023
Conclusions #SCCM2023
Next up is “Overt and Occult Hypoxemia in Patients Hospitalized with Novel COVID-19” with Shrirang Gadrey. #SCCM2023
Overt hypoxemia #SCCM2023
Solution #SCCM2023
Example of how the S/F ratio can catch a deterioration  - ePFR is better! #SCCM2023
Occult hypoxemia #SCCM2023
People want to do research on occult hypoxemia, but how can we do this research non-invasively? #SCCM2023
Study details #SCCM2023
Study design #SCCM2023
Cohort characteristics #SCCM2023
Overt hypoxemia analysis #SCCM2023
Overt hypoxemia: predictive validity for adverse outcomes #SCCM2023
Occult hypoxemia analysis #SCCM2023
Occult hypoxemia is not clearly revealed by SpO2 #SCCM2023
Study implications #SCCM2023
Next is “The Impact of Restrictive Transfusion Practices on Hemodynamically Stable Critically Ill Children Without Heart Disease: A Secondary Analysis of the ABC-PICU Trial” with Dr. Katherine Steffen! #SCCM2023
Risk of RBC transfusions may outweigh benefits #SCCM2023
Liberal transfusion persists despite evidence #SCCM2023
ABC-PICU secondary analysis #SCCM2023
Study groups and outcomes #SCCM2023
Propensity weighted regression to reduce confounding #SCCM2023
Cost analysis #SCCM2023
Results flow chart #SCCM2023
Study population characteristics #SCCM2023
The propensity-weighted cohort found no difference in the groups for the primary outcome #SCCM2023
Costs of care were lower in the compliant group #SCCM2023
Discussion #SCCM2023
Study limitations #SCCM2023
Conclusions #SCCM2023
Now we have “180-Day Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19 in the REMAP-CAP Randomized Clinical Trial” with Alisa Higgins! #SCCM2023
REMAP-CAP Study #SCCM2023
Enrollment protocol #SCCM2023
REMAP-CAP has 6 closed and reported domains #SCCM2023
Primary outcomes is a composite of in-hospital mortality and duration of organ failure support. #SCCM2023
Results #SCCM2023
Background and Aim #SCCM2023
Inclusion and exclusion criteria #SCCM2023
Methods #SCCM2023
Outcomes #SCCM2023
Statistical analysis #SCCM2023
Results #SCCM2023
Day 180 mortality was 36.9%. #SCCM2023
Patient characteristics #SCCM2023
IL-6 antagonists and antiplatelets were associated with better outcomes. Antiviral combination therapy and Hydroxychloroquine were associated with harm. #SCCM2023
There is a strong association between short-term and long-term outcomes #SCCM2023
Quality of life results were hard to obtain. #SCCM2023
Study limitations #SCCM2023
Conclusions #SCCM2023
Next is “Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial of Small-Volume Blood Collection Tubes to Reduce RBC Transfusion in the ICU” with Dr. Deborah Siegal (@DebSiegal)! #SCCM2023
Both anemia and transfusions lead to adverse outcomes. #SCCM2023
Lab testing does lead to significant blood loss. #SCCM2023
Small volume blood collection tubes may have a benefit! #SCCM2023
Rationale for a randomized trial #SCCM2023
Hypothesis #SCCM2023
Study design and population #SCCM2023
The intervention was a transition to small-volume tubes #SCCM2023
Outcomes #SCCM2023
Analysis #SCCM2023
Results #SCCM2023
Baseline characteristics #SCCM2023
Primary outcome of RBC transfusion was significant in all patients. #SCCM2023
Specimens with insufficient quantity were not higher with small-volume tubes. #SCCM2023
Change in hemoglobin - There was a smaller decrease with small-volume tubes. #SCCM2023
Conclusions #SCCM2023
Discussion #SCCM2023
Last we have “Development of Moral Injury in ICU Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Prospective Serial Interview Study” with Niek Kok. #SCCM2023
What is moral injury? #SCCM2023
Moral injury vs moral distress #SCCM2023
What is already known?#SCCM2023
Causes of moral distress, moral injury, and burnout. #SCCM2023
Study methods #SCCM2023
What did we ask? #SCCM2023
Respondents #SCCM2023
Six themes were identified #SCCM2023
Results by timeline #SCCM2023
Conclusions #SCCM2023

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