Implications for post critical illness trial design: sub-phenotyping trajectories of functional recovery among sepsis survivors.
Zudin A PuthuchearyJochen S GensichenAylin S CakirogluRichard CashmoreLara EdbrookeChristoph HeintzeKonrad NeumannTobias WollersheimLinda DenehyKonrad F R SchmidtPublished in: Critical care (London, England) (2020)
Within sepsis survivors, two distinct recovery trajectories of physical recovery were demonstrated. Older patients with more co-morbidities and lower educational achievements were more likely to have a persistent physical impairment trajectory. In regard to trajectory prediction, the PF score of the SF-36 was more responsive than the PCS and could be considered for primary outcomes. Future trials should consider adaptive trial designs that can deal with non-responders or sub-cohort specific outcome measures more effectively.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- phase iii
- study protocol
- acute kidney injury
- septic shock
- young adults
- intensive care unit
- depressive symptoms
- mental health
- phase ii
- clinical trial
- high throughput
- cancer therapy
- randomized controlled trial
- current status
- middle aged
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- community dwelling
- drug delivery
- single cell
- double blind