PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia

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Main Authors: Luigi Pisani, Anna Geke Algera, Ary Serpa Neto, Areef Ahsan, Abigail Beane, Kaweesak Chittawatanarat, Abul Faiz, Rashan Haniffa, Reza Hashemian, Madiha Hashmi, Hisham Ahmed Imad, Kanishka Indraratna, Shivakumar Iyer, Gyan Kayastha, Bhuvana Krishna, Hassan Moosa, Behzad Nadjm, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Sriram Sampath, Louise Thwaites, Ni Ni Tun, Nor'Azim Mohd Yunos, Salvatore Grasso, Frederique Paulus, Marcelo Gama De Abreu, Paolo Pelosi, Arjen M. Dondorp, Marcus J. Schultz
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spelling th-mahidol.468192019-08-28T13:17:25Z PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia Luigi Pisani Anna Geke Algera Ary Serpa Neto Areef Ahsan Abigail Beane Kaweesak Chittawatanarat Abul Faiz Rashan Haniffa Reza Hashemian Madiha Hashmi Hisham Ahmed Imad Kanishka Indraratna Shivakumar Iyer Gyan Kayastha Bhuvana Krishna Hassan Moosa Behzad Nadjm Rajyabardhan Pattnaik Sriram Sampath Louise Thwaites Ni Ni Tun Nor'Azim Mohd Yunos Salvatore Grasso Frederique Paulus Marcelo Gama De Abreu Paolo Pelosi Arjen M. Dondorp Marcus J. Schultz Ospedale Policlinico San Martino Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College, Pune Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital Ispat General Hospital The Aga Khan University Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders Dresden University Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Università degli Studi di Bari Monash University Malaysia Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Mahidol University National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Tehran St. John's Medical College Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam Chiang Mai University Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Medical Action Myanmar Dev Care Foundation Patan Academy of Health Sciences Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Medicine © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. Introduction Current evidence on epidemiology and outcomes of invasively mechanically ventilated intensive care unit (ICU) patients is predominantly gathered in resource-rich settings. Patient casemix and patterns of critical illnesses, and probably also ventilation practices are likely to be different in resource-limited settings. We aim to investigate the epidemiological characteristics, ventilation practices and clinical outcomes of patients receiving mechanical ventilation in ICUs in Asia. Methods and analysis PRoVENT-iMIC (study of PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries) is an international multicentre observational study to be undertaken in approximately 60 ICUs in 11 Asian countries. Consecutive patients aged 18 years or older who are receiving invasive ventilation in participating ICUs during a predefined 28-day period are to be enrolled, with a daily follow-up of 7 days. The primary outcome is ventilatory management (including tidal volume expressed as mL/kg predicted body weight and positive end-expiratory pressure expressed as cm H 2 O) during the first 3 days of mechanical ventilation - compared between patients at no risk for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), patients at risk for ARDS and in patients with ARDS (in case the diagnosis of ARDS can be made on admission). Secondary outcomes include occurrence of pulmonary complications and all-cause ICU mortality. Ethics and dissemination PRoVENT-iMIC will be the first international study that prospectively assesses ventilation practices, outcomes and epidemiology of invasively ventilated patients in ICUs in Asia. The results of this large study, to be disseminated through conference presentations and publications in international peer-reviewed journals, are of ultimate importance when designing trials of invasive ventilation in resource-limited ICUs. Access to source data will be made available through national or international anonymised datasets on request and after agreement of the PRoVENT-iMIC steering committee. Trial registration number NCT03188770; Pre-results. 2019-08-28T06:17:25Z 2019-08-28T06:17:25Z 2018-04-01 Article BMJ Open. Vol.8, No.4 (2018) 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020841 20446055 2-s2.0-85057037600 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46819 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85057037600&origin=inward
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spellingShingle Medicine
Luigi Pisani
Anna Geke Algera
Ary Serpa Neto
Areef Ahsan
Abigail Beane
Kaweesak Chittawatanarat
Abul Faiz
Rashan Haniffa
Reza Hashemian
Madiha Hashmi
Hisham Ahmed Imad
Kanishka Indraratna
Shivakumar Iyer
Gyan Kayastha
Bhuvana Krishna
Hassan Moosa
Behzad Nadjm
Rajyabardhan Pattnaik
Sriram Sampath
Louise Thwaites
Ni Ni Tun
Nor'Azim Mohd Yunos
Salvatore Grasso
Frederique Paulus
Marcelo Gama De Abreu
Paolo Pelosi
Arjen M. Dondorp
Marcus J. Schultz
PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia
description © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. Introduction Current evidence on epidemiology and outcomes of invasively mechanically ventilated intensive care unit (ICU) patients is predominantly gathered in resource-rich settings. Patient casemix and patterns of critical illnesses, and probably also ventilation practices are likely to be different in resource-limited settings. We aim to investigate the epidemiological characteristics, ventilation practices and clinical outcomes of patients receiving mechanical ventilation in ICUs in Asia. Methods and analysis PRoVENT-iMIC (study of PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries) is an international multicentre observational study to be undertaken in approximately 60 ICUs in 11 Asian countries. Consecutive patients aged 18 years or older who are receiving invasive ventilation in participating ICUs during a predefined 28-day period are to be enrolled, with a daily follow-up of 7 days. The primary outcome is ventilatory management (including tidal volume expressed as mL/kg predicted body weight and positive end-expiratory pressure expressed as cm H 2 O) during the first 3 days of mechanical ventilation - compared between patients at no risk for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), patients at risk for ARDS and in patients with ARDS (in case the diagnosis of ARDS can be made on admission). Secondary outcomes include occurrence of pulmonary complications and all-cause ICU mortality. Ethics and dissemination PRoVENT-iMIC will be the first international study that prospectively assesses ventilation practices, outcomes and epidemiology of invasively ventilated patients in ICUs in Asia. The results of this large study, to be disseminated through conference presentations and publications in international peer-reviewed journals, are of ultimate importance when designing trials of invasive ventilation in resource-limited ICUs. Access to source data will be made available through national or international anonymised datasets on request and after agreement of the PRoVENT-iMIC steering committee. Trial registration number NCT03188770; Pre-results.
author2 Ospedale Policlinico San Martino
author_facet Ospedale Policlinico San Martino
Luigi Pisani
Anna Geke Algera
Ary Serpa Neto
Areef Ahsan
Abigail Beane
Kaweesak Chittawatanarat
Abul Faiz
Rashan Haniffa
Reza Hashemian
Madiha Hashmi
Hisham Ahmed Imad
Kanishka Indraratna
Shivakumar Iyer
Gyan Kayastha
Bhuvana Krishna
Hassan Moosa
Behzad Nadjm
Rajyabardhan Pattnaik
Sriram Sampath
Louise Thwaites
Ni Ni Tun
Nor'Azim Mohd Yunos
Salvatore Grasso
Frederique Paulus
Marcelo Gama De Abreu
Paolo Pelosi
Arjen M. Dondorp
Marcus J. Schultz
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author Luigi Pisani
Anna Geke Algera
Ary Serpa Neto
Areef Ahsan
Abigail Beane
Kaweesak Chittawatanarat
Abul Faiz
Rashan Haniffa
Reza Hashemian
Madiha Hashmi
Hisham Ahmed Imad
Kanishka Indraratna
Shivakumar Iyer
Gyan Kayastha
Bhuvana Krishna
Hassan Moosa
Behzad Nadjm
Rajyabardhan Pattnaik
Sriram Sampath
Louise Thwaites
Ni Ni Tun
Nor'Azim Mohd Yunos
Salvatore Grasso
Frederique Paulus
Marcelo Gama De Abreu
Paolo Pelosi
Arjen M. Dondorp
Marcus J. Schultz
author_sort Luigi Pisani
title PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia
title_short PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia
title_full PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia
title_fullStr PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia
title_full_unstemmed PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries (PRoVENT-iMIC): Rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in Asia
title_sort practice of ventilation in middle-income countries (provent-imic): rationale and protocol for a prospective international multicentre observational study in intensive care units in asia
publishDate 2019
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