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Critical Care Reviews Meeting

The best critical care trials in the world

CCR24     June 12th to 14th

Trials

The Best Critical Care Trials in the World

There will be our usual mix of major trial result presentations, reviews of the best trials of the past year and panel discussions of various aspects of clinical trials.


Results Presentations

The Best Critical Care Trials in the World

These are the first presentations of the results of major critical care trials and usually occur in conjunction with a simultaneous publication in a major general medical journal. Each results session lasts 90 minutes, including time for the results presentation, independent editorial, questions and a panel discussion.

A2B

Propofol vs Dexmedetomidine vs Clonidine
REMAP-CAP Logo

Steroids for CAP

Steroids for non-COVID-19 Community Acquired Pneumonia
REMAP-CAP Logo

Ivermectin for COVID-19

Anti-viral domain of the REMAP-CAP Platform

REVISE

Re-EValuating the Inhibition of Stress Erosions

HEMOTION

HEMOglobin Transfusion Threshold in Traumatic Brain Injury OptimizatioN
PROTECTION Trial logo

PROTECTION

Intravenous Amino Acid Therapy for Kidney Protection in Cardiac Surgery

PREOXI

Pragmatic Trial Examining Oxygenation Prior to Intubation

NAVIGATE

Non-Invasive VentIlation for Early General Ward Respiratory Failure
DEFENDER trial logo

DEFENDER

Dapagliflozin in Patients With Critical Illness

CYCLE

A Randomized Clinical Trial of Early In-bed Cycling for Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Reviews Presentations

The Best Critical Care Trials in the World

These presentations are of some of the best critical care trials published over the past 12 months. These last 40 minutes and include the trial presentation, editorial and questions.


John Hinds Lecture

Dr John Hinds was an anaesthetist, intensivist and prehospital physician. He worked in Craigavon Area Hospital in Northern Ireland during the week and at the weekend provided medical support to professional motorbike races. Sadly, John died whilst providing medical cover at a race in Skerries, Dublin, in 2015. We continue his legacy with our annual honorary John Hinds Lecture.