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Harmonizing international trials of early goal-directed resuscitation for severe sepsis and septic shock: methodology of ProCESS, ARISE, and ProMISe.

David T Huang, Derek C Angus, Amber Barnato, Scott R Gunn, John A Kellum, Diana K Stapleton, Lisa A Weissfeld, Donald M Yealy, Sandra L Peake, Anthony Delaney, Rinaldo Bellomo, Peter Cameron, Alisa Higgins, Anna Holdgate, Belinda Howe, Steven A Webb, Patricia Williams, Tiffany M Osborn, Paul R Mouncey, David A Harrison, Sheila E Harvey, Kathryn M Rowan.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe and compare the design of three independent but collaborating multicenter trials of early goal-directed resuscitation for severe sepsis and septic shock.
METHODS: We reviewed the three current trials, one each in the USA (ProCESS: protocolized care for early septic shock), Australasia (ARISE: Australasian resuscitation in sepsis evaluation), and the UK (ProMISe: protocolised management in sepsis). We used the 2010 CONSORT (consolidated standards of reporting trials) statement and the 2008 CONSORT extension for trials assessing non-pharmacologic treatments to describe and compare the underlying rationale, commonalities, and differences.
RESULTS: All three trials conform to CONSORT guidelines, address the same fundamental questions, and share key design elements. Each trial is a patient-level, equal-randomized, parallel-group superiority trial that seeks to enroll emergency department patients with inclusion criteria that are consistent with the original early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) trial (suspected or confirmed infection, two or more systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria, and refractory hypotension or elevated lactate), is powered to detect a 6–8 % absolute mortality reduction (hospital or 90-day), and uses trained teams to deliver EGDT. Design differences appear to primarily be driven by between-country variation in health care context. The main difference between the trials is the inclusion of a third, alternative resuscitation strategy arm in ProCESS.
CONCLUSIONS: Harmonization of study design and methods between severe sepsis trials is feasible and may facilitate pooling of data on completion of the trials.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23958738      PMCID: PMC3864363          DOI: 10.1007/s00134-013-3024-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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