Amazing accomplishment.
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Improving the care of critically ill patients through investigator-initiated research. Pan-Canadian partnership of over 350 scientists, patient partners, health care professionals, research coordinators and learners. Established 1989.
Amazing accomplishment.
So proud to be part of @ccctg.bsky.social
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π£ The Canadian Critical Care Trials Group is proud to release a new report, "Impact in Motion: From Canada to the World."
Learn how CCCTG is building Canadian capacity and advancing critical care worldwide:
www.ccctg.ca/news-events/...
Congratulations to Katie O'Hearn and Bram Rochwerg, recipients of the 2026 Deborah J. Cook Mentorship Award. We're proud to recognize their extraordinary mentorship in critical care and beyond. πππ www.ccctg.ca/news-events/...
We're inspired by the extraordinary dedication of the CCCTG's immediate Past Chair, Rob Fowler. Heartfelt congratulations to Rob! π
NEW! Health economic evaluation of the REVISE trial: 50-Cent Drug Could Save Hospitals Thousands of Dollars www.newsweek.com/50-cent-drug...
π Tuesday at #CCCF! Late-breaking study - CANCOV: Canadian Multi-Centre Cohort Study of 3-Year Outcomes after COVID Critical Illness. Program details: criticalcarecanada.com/program-final/ #CCCF2025
Read the story from @sunnybrookhsc.bsky.social Research Institute: research.sunnybrook.ca/2025/10/usin...
The worldβs largest and longest clinical trial in critical care, SuDDICU found a significant reduction in hospital-acquired infection in critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation, when given antibiotics preventatively before a new infection can develop.
New in @NEJM: CCCTG and @anzics.bsky.social have published the SuDDICU study www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Original Article | Oct 29, 2025 | NEJM.org Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract during Ventilation in the ICU Figure 2. Subgroup Analysis of In-Hospital Death at 90 Days.
In the SuDDICU trial of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit, selective decontamination of the digestive tract did not result in a lower incidence of in-hospital death than standard care alone. Full trial results: nej.md/4nhyeN8
#LIVES2025 | @esicm.bsky.social
Consent documentation for clinical research guideline:
A core set of elements for participant consent documents to be used in clinical research across Canada.
β‘οΈ www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.250500
π£ The CCCTG and CIHRβs Ethics Office created a guideline for a simplified template for informed consent - published TODAY in βͺ@cmaj.caβ¬
See the full guideline: www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/1...
Tomorrow: In recognition of her pioneering research in critical care medicine, Dr Deborah Cook will be inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. Congratulations to the 2025 Laureates!
Details: www.cdnmedhall.ca/news/six-out... @cmadocs.bsky.social
INdex @ccctg.bsky.social @criticalcarereviews.com
From JAMA Neurology: CT perfusion and CT angiography showed less than optimal accuracy for confirming death by neurologic criteria.
#CCR25 @criticalcarereviews.com
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Happening now! INdex Study Results at #CCR25. Catch the livestream: criticalcarereviews.com
Lauralyn McIntyre & Monica Taljaard summarise the FLUID trial presented yesterday at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2025 and simultaneously published in the @nejm.org
www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
INdex Trial Results, coming up at Critical Care Reviews in Belfast! Watch at 10:20AM Eastern for those tuning in from Canada. Free livestream: criticalcarereviews.com #CCR25
PROMIZING Trial Results presented at #CCR25 in Belfast. Congrats to Dr Karen Bosma and the PROMIZING team. See the full trial results in @nejm.org
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#PROMIZINGtrial results are in - no difference in time to successful liberation from mechanical ventilation between proportional-assist ventilation and pressure support ventilation
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A graph showing the cumulative probability of successful liberation from ventilation and of death before successful liberation.
In the PROMIZING trial, proportional-assist ventilation with load-adjustable gain factors did not differ significantly from pressure-support ventilation with respect to the time to liberation from mechanical ventilation. Full trial results: nej.md/4kC2a67
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FLUID trial results are coming thick and fast!
π° Use of Ringerβs lactate, when compared with normal saline, did not modify survival or hospital readmission within 90 days in a hospital-wide intervention!
The FLUID Trial Results were just presented at #CCR25 in Belfast. Congrats to the FLUID team! See the full trial results in @nejm.org: www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
Forest plots of the subgroup analyses
Presented at #CCR25:
In a cluster-randomized, crossover trial, hospital-wide use of lactated Ringerβs solution as compared with normal saline did not alter the incidence of death or hospital readmission within 90 days. Full trial results: nej.md/45SaEBs
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Also the trial was fully data enabled allowing outcomes to be collected via routine data making the data collection super efficient 3/3
Neat features including use of routine healthcare data to estimate the likely ICC and cluster autocorrelation coefficient which gave accurate estimates for the sample size calcs 2/3
Another super cluster crossover trial at #CCR25 - the FLUID trial (looking at Ringers lactate vs normal saline - at the system level). 1/3 See paper here β¦ www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
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β° Coming up at 10:30 ET: Don't miss FLUID Trial Results, live from #CCR2025 in Belfast!
Catch Dr Lauralyn McIntyre's presentation on the livestream criticalcarereviews.com