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Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI)

INTRODUCTION: Current practices for renal replacement therapy in intensive care units (ICUs) remain poorly defined. The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI) will address the issue of how the different modes of renal replacement therapy are currently chosen and...

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Autores principales: Kindgen-Milles, Detlef, Journois, Didier, Fumagalli, Roberto, Vesconi, Sergio, Maynar, Javier, Marinho, Anibal, Bolgan, Irene, Brendolan, Alessandra, Formica, Marco, Livigni, Sergio, Maio, Mariella, Marchesi, Mariano, Mariano, Filippo, Monti, Gianpaola, Moretti, Elena, Silengo, Daniela, Ronco, Claudio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1269446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16137353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3718
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author Kindgen-Milles, Detlef
Journois, Didier
Fumagalli, Roberto
Vesconi, Sergio
Maynar, Javier
Marinho, Anibal
Bolgan, Irene
Brendolan, Alessandra
Formica, Marco
Livigni, Sergio
Maio, Mariella
Marchesi, Mariano
Mariano, Filippo
Monti, Gianpaola
Moretti, Elena
Silengo, Daniela
Ronco, Claudio
author_facet Kindgen-Milles, Detlef
Journois, Didier
Fumagalli, Roberto
Vesconi, Sergio
Maynar, Javier
Marinho, Anibal
Bolgan, Irene
Brendolan, Alessandra
Formica, Marco
Livigni, Sergio
Maio, Mariella
Marchesi, Mariano
Mariano, Filippo
Monti, Gianpaola
Moretti, Elena
Silengo, Daniela
Ronco, Claudio
author_sort Kindgen-Milles, Detlef
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Current practices for renal replacement therapy in intensive care units (ICUs) remain poorly defined. The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI) will address the issue of how the different modes of renal replacement therapy are currently chosen and performed. Here, we describe the study protocol, which was approved by the Scientific and Steering Committees. METHODS: DO-RE-MI is an observational, multicentre study conducted in ICUs. The primary end-point will be the delivered dose of dialysis, which will be compared with ICU mortality, 28-day mortality, hospital mortality, ICU length of stay and number of days of mechanical ventilation. The secondary end-point will be the haemodynamic response to renal replacement therapy, expressed as percentage reduction in noradrenaline (norepinephrine) requirement. Based on the the sample analysis calculation, at least 162 patients must be recruited. Anonymized patient data will be entered online in electronic case report forms and uploaded to an internet website. Each participating centre will have 2 months to become acquainted with the electronic case report forms. After this period official recruitment will begin. Patient data belong to the respective centre, which may use the database for its own needs. However, all centres have agreed to participate in a joint effort to achieve the sample size needed for statistical analysis. CONCLUSION: The study will hopefully help to collect useful information on the current practice of renal replacement therapy in ICUs. It will also provide a centre-based collection of data that will be useful for monitoring all aspects of extracorporeal support, such as incidence, frequency, and duration.
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spelling pubmed-12694462005-10-28 Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI) Kindgen-Milles, Detlef Journois, Didier Fumagalli, Roberto Vesconi, Sergio Maynar, Javier Marinho, Anibal Bolgan, Irene Brendolan, Alessandra Formica, Marco Livigni, Sergio Maio, Mariella Marchesi, Mariano Mariano, Filippo Monti, Gianpaola Moretti, Elena Silengo, Daniela Ronco, Claudio Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Current practices for renal replacement therapy in intensive care units (ICUs) remain poorly defined. The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI) will address the issue of how the different modes of renal replacement therapy are currently chosen and performed. Here, we describe the study protocol, which was approved by the Scientific and Steering Committees. METHODS: DO-RE-MI is an observational, multicentre study conducted in ICUs. The primary end-point will be the delivered dose of dialysis, which will be compared with ICU mortality, 28-day mortality, hospital mortality, ICU length of stay and number of days of mechanical ventilation. The secondary end-point will be the haemodynamic response to renal replacement therapy, expressed as percentage reduction in noradrenaline (norepinephrine) requirement. Based on the the sample analysis calculation, at least 162 patients must be recruited. Anonymized patient data will be entered online in electronic case report forms and uploaded to an internet website. Each participating centre will have 2 months to become acquainted with the electronic case report forms. After this period official recruitment will begin. Patient data belong to the respective centre, which may use the database for its own needs. However, all centres have agreed to participate in a joint effort to achieve the sample size needed for statistical analysis. CONCLUSION: The study will hopefully help to collect useful information on the current practice of renal replacement therapy in ICUs. It will also provide a centre-based collection of data that will be useful for monitoring all aspects of extracorporeal support, such as incidence, frequency, and duration. BioMed Central 2005 2005-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC1269446/ /pubmed/16137353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3718 Text en Copyright © 2005 Ronco et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Kindgen-Milles, Detlef
Journois, Didier
Fumagalli, Roberto
Vesconi, Sergio
Maynar, Javier
Marinho, Anibal
Bolgan, Irene
Brendolan, Alessandra
Formica, Marco
Livigni, Sergio
Maio, Mariella
Marchesi, Mariano
Mariano, Filippo
Monti, Gianpaola
Moretti, Elena
Silengo, Daniela
Ronco, Claudio
Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI)
title Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI)
title_full Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI)
title_fullStr Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI)
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI)
title_short Study protocol: The DOse REsponse Multicentre International collaborative initiative (DO-RE-MI)
title_sort study protocol: the dose response multicentre international collaborative initiative (do-re-mi)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1269446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16137353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3718
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