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Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics

Clinical research in Canada is conducted primarily in “academic” hospitals, whereas most clinical care is provided in “community” hospitals. The objective of this nested observational study was to compare patient characteristics, outcomes, process-of-care variables, and trial metrics for patients en...

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Autores principales: Tsang, Jennifer L. Y., Binnie, Alexandra, Duan, Erick H., Johnstone, Jennie, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Reeve, Brenda, Trop, Sebastien, Hosek, Paul, Dionne, Joanna C., Archambault, Patrick, Lysecki, Paul, Cirone, Robert, Zytaruk, Nicole L., Dechert, William, Camargo, Mercedes Peñuela, Jesso, Rebecca, McMillan, Elliot, Panchbhaya, Zaynab, Campbell, Tracy, Saunders, Lois, Copland, Mary, Kavikondala, Kanthi, Cook, Deborah J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9678527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36419633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000794
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author Tsang, Jennifer L. Y.
Binnie, Alexandra
Duan, Erick H.
Johnstone, Jennie
Heels-Ansdell, Diane
Reeve, Brenda
Trop, Sebastien
Hosek, Paul
Dionne, Joanna C.
Archambault, Patrick
Lysecki, Paul
Cirone, Robert
Zytaruk, Nicole L.
Dechert, William
Camargo, Mercedes Peñuela
Jesso, Rebecca
McMillan, Elliot
Panchbhaya, Zaynab
Campbell, Tracy
Saunders, Lois
Copland, Mary
Kavikondala, Kanthi
Cook, Deborah J.
author_facet Tsang, Jennifer L. Y.
Binnie, Alexandra
Duan, Erick H.
Johnstone, Jennie
Heels-Ansdell, Diane
Reeve, Brenda
Trop, Sebastien
Hosek, Paul
Dionne, Joanna C.
Archambault, Patrick
Lysecki, Paul
Cirone, Robert
Zytaruk, Nicole L.
Dechert, William
Camargo, Mercedes Peñuela
Jesso, Rebecca
McMillan, Elliot
Panchbhaya, Zaynab
Campbell, Tracy
Saunders, Lois
Copland, Mary
Kavikondala, Kanthi
Cook, Deborah J.
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description Clinical research in Canada is conducted primarily in “academic” hospitals, whereas most clinical care is provided in “community” hospitals. The objective of this nested observational study was to compare patient characteristics, outcomes, process-of-care variables, and trial metrics for patients enrolled in a large randomized controlled trial who were admitted to academic and community hospitals in Canada. DESIGN: We conducted a preplanned observational study nested within the Probiotics: Prevention of Severe Pneumonia and Endotracheal Colonization Trial (PROSPECT, a randomized controlled trial comparing probiotics to placebo in mechanically ventilated patients) Research Program. SETTING: ICUs. PATIENTS: Mechanically ventilated patients. MEASUREMENTS: We compared patient characteristics, interventions, outcomes, and trial metrics between patients enrolled in PROSPECT from academic and community hospitals. MAIN RESULTS: Participating centers included 34 (82.9%) academic and seven (17.1%) community hospitals, which enrolled 2,203 (86.2%) and 352 (13.8%) patients, respectively. Compared with academic hospitals, patients enrolled in community hospitals were older (mean [sd] 62.7 yr [14.9 yr] vs 59.5 yr [16.4 yr]; p = 0.044), had longer ICU stays (median [interquartile range {IQR}], 13 d [8–23 d] vs 11 d [7–8 d]; p = 0.012) and higher mortality (percentage, [95% CI] in the ICU, 30.4% [25.8–35.4%]vs 20.5% [18.9–11.3%]; p = 0.002) and hospital (40.6% [35.6–45.8%] vs 26.1% [24.3–27.9%]; p < 0.001). Trial metrics, including informed consent rate (85.9% vs 76.3%; p = 0.149), mean (sd) monthly enrolment rate (2.1 [1.4] vs 1.1 [0.7]; p = 0.119), and protocol adherence (90.6% vs 91.6%; p = 0.207), were similar between community and academic ICUs. CONCLUSIONS: Community hospitals can conduct high-quality research, with similar trial metrics to academic hospitals. Patient characteristics differed between community and academic hospitals, highlighting the need for broader engagement of community hospitals in clinical research to ensure generalizability of study results.
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spelling pubmed-96785272022-11-22 Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics Tsang, Jennifer L. Y. Binnie, Alexandra Duan, Erick H. Johnstone, Jennie Heels-Ansdell, Diane Reeve, Brenda Trop, Sebastien Hosek, Paul Dionne, Joanna C. Archambault, Patrick Lysecki, Paul Cirone, Robert Zytaruk, Nicole L. Dechert, William Camargo, Mercedes Peñuela Jesso, Rebecca McMillan, Elliot Panchbhaya, Zaynab Campbell, Tracy Saunders, Lois Copland, Mary Kavikondala, Kanthi Cook, Deborah J. Crit Care Explor Original Clinical Report Clinical research in Canada is conducted primarily in “academic” hospitals, whereas most clinical care is provided in “community” hospitals. The objective of this nested observational study was to compare patient characteristics, outcomes, process-of-care variables, and trial metrics for patients enrolled in a large randomized controlled trial who were admitted to academic and community hospitals in Canada. DESIGN: We conducted a preplanned observational study nested within the Probiotics: Prevention of Severe Pneumonia and Endotracheal Colonization Trial (PROSPECT, a randomized controlled trial comparing probiotics to placebo in mechanically ventilated patients) Research Program. SETTING: ICUs. PATIENTS: Mechanically ventilated patients. MEASUREMENTS: We compared patient characteristics, interventions, outcomes, and trial metrics between patients enrolled in PROSPECT from academic and community hospitals. MAIN RESULTS: Participating centers included 34 (82.9%) academic and seven (17.1%) community hospitals, which enrolled 2,203 (86.2%) and 352 (13.8%) patients, respectively. Compared with academic hospitals, patients enrolled in community hospitals were older (mean [sd] 62.7 yr [14.9 yr] vs 59.5 yr [16.4 yr]; p = 0.044), had longer ICU stays (median [interquartile range {IQR}], 13 d [8–23 d] vs 11 d [7–8 d]; p = 0.012) and higher mortality (percentage, [95% CI] in the ICU, 30.4% [25.8–35.4%]vs 20.5% [18.9–11.3%]; p = 0.002) and hospital (40.6% [35.6–45.8%] vs 26.1% [24.3–27.9%]; p < 0.001). Trial metrics, including informed consent rate (85.9% vs 76.3%; p = 0.149), mean (sd) monthly enrolment rate (2.1 [1.4] vs 1.1 [0.7]; p = 0.119), and protocol adherence (90.6% vs 91.6%; p = 0.207), were similar between community and academic ICUs. CONCLUSIONS: Community hospitals can conduct high-quality research, with similar trial metrics to academic hospitals. Patient characteristics differed between community and academic hospitals, highlighting the need for broader engagement of community hospitals in clinical research to ensure generalizability of study results. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9678527/ /pubmed/36419633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000794 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Original Clinical Report
Tsang, Jennifer L. Y.
Binnie, Alexandra
Duan, Erick H.
Johnstone, Jennie
Heels-Ansdell, Diane
Reeve, Brenda
Trop, Sebastien
Hosek, Paul
Dionne, Joanna C.
Archambault, Patrick
Lysecki, Paul
Cirone, Robert
Zytaruk, Nicole L.
Dechert, William
Camargo, Mercedes Peñuela
Jesso, Rebecca
McMillan, Elliot
Panchbhaya, Zaynab
Campbell, Tracy
Saunders, Lois
Copland, Mary
Kavikondala, Kanthi
Cook, Deborah J.
Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics
title Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics
title_full Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics
title_fullStr Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics
title_full_unstemmed Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics
title_short Academic and Community ICUs Participating in a Critical Care Randomized Trial: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics and Trial Metrics
title_sort academic and community icus participating in a critical care randomized trial: a comparison of patient characteristics and trial metrics
topic Original Clinical Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9678527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36419633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000794
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