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2. Pain, Analgesic Use, and Patient Satisfaction With Spinal Versus General Anesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgery : A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Mark D, Neuman, Rui, Feng, Susan S, Ellenberg, Frederick, Sieber, Daniel I, Sessler, Jay, Magaziner, Nabil, Elkassabany, Eric S, Schwenk, Derek, Dillane, Edward R, Marcantonio, Diane, Menio, Sabry, Ayad, Manal, Hassan, Trevor, Stone, Steven, Papp, Derek, Donegan, Mitchell, Marshall, J Douglas, Jaffe, Charles, Luke, Balram, Sharma, Syed, Azim, Robert, Hymes, Ki-Jinn, Chin, Richard, Sheppard, Barry, Perlman, Joshua, Sappenfield, Ellen, Hauck, Mark A, Hoeft, Ann, Tierney, Lakisha J, Gaskins, Annamarie D, Horan, Trina, Brown, James, Dattilo, Jeffrey L, Carson, Thomas, Looke, Sandra, Bent, Ariana, Franco-Mora, Pamela, Hedrick, Matthew, Newbern, Rafik, Tadros, Karen, Pealer, Kamen, Vlassakov, Carolyn, Buckley, Lauren, Gavin, Svetlana, Gorbatov, James, Gosnell, Talora, Steen, Avery, Vafai, Jose, Zeballos, Jennifer, Hruslinski, Louis, Cardenas, Ashley, Berry, John, Getchell, Nicholas, Quercetti, Gauasan, Bajracharya, Damien, Billow, Michael, Bloomfield, Evis, Cuko, Mehrun K, Elyaderani, Robert, Hampton, Hooman, Honar, Dilara, Khoshknabi, Daniel, Kim, David, Krahe, Michael M, Lew, Conjeevram B, Maheshwer, Azfar, Niazi, Partha, Saha, Ahmed, Salih, Robert J, de Swart, Andrew, Volio, Kelly, Bolkus, Matthew, DeAngelis, Gregory, Dodson, Jeffrey, Gerritsen, Brian, McEniry, Ludmil, Mitrev, M Kwesi, Kwofie, Anne, Belliveau, Flynn, Bonazza, Vera, Lloyd, Izabela, Panek, Jared, Dabiri, Chris, Chavez, Jason, Craig, Todd, Davidson, Chad, Dietrichs, Cheryl, Fleetwood, Mike, Foley, Chris, Getto, Susie, Hailes, Sarah, Hermes, Andy, Hooper, Greg, Koener, Kate, Kohls, Leslie, Law, Adam, Lipp, Allison, Losey, William, Nelson, Mario, Nieto, Pam, Rogers, Steve, Rutman, Garrett, Scales, Barbara, Sebastian, Tom, Stanciu, Gregg, Lobel, Michelle, Giampiccolo, Dara, Herman, Margit, Kaufman, Bryan, Murphy, Clara, Pau, Thomas, Puzio, Marlene, Veselsky, Kelly, Apostle, Dory, Boyer, Brenda Chen, Fan, Susan, Lee, Mike, Lemke, Richard, Merchant, Farhad, Moola, Kyrsten, Payne, Bertrand, Perey, Darius, Viskontas, Mark, Poler, Patricia, D'Antonio, Greg, O'Neill, Amer, Abdullah, Jamie, Fish-Fuhrmann, Mark, Giska, Christina, Fidkowski, Stuart Trent, Guthrie, William, Hakeos, Lillian, Hayes, Joseph, Hoegler, Katherine, Nowak, Jeffery, Beck, Jaslynn, Cuff, Greg, Gaski, Sharon, Haaser, Michael, Holzman, A Stephen, Malekzadeh, Lolita, Ramsey, Jeff, Schulman, Cary, Schwartzbach, Tangwan, Azefor, Arman, Davani, Mahmood, Jaberi, Courtney, Masear, Syed Basit, Haider, Carolyn, Chungu, Ali, Ebrahimi, Karim, Fikry, Andrew, Marcantonio, Anitha, Shelvan, David, Sanders, Collin, Clarke, Abdel, Lawendy, Gary, Schwartz, Mohit, Garg, Joseph, Kim, Juan, Caruci, Ekow, Commeh, Randy, Cuevas, Germaine, Cuff, Lola, Franco, David, Furgiuele, Matthew, Giuca, Melissa, Allman, Omid, Barzideh, James, Cossaro, Armando, D'Arduini, Anita, Farhi, Jason, Gould, John, Kafel, Anuj, Patel, Abraham, Peller, Hadas, Reshef, Mohammed, Safur, Fiore, Toscano, Tiffany, Tedore, Michael, Akerman, Eric, Brumberger, Sunday, Clark, Rachel, Friedlander, Anita, Jegarl, Joseph, Lane, John P, Lyden, Nili, Mehta, Matthew T, Murrell, Nathan, Painter, William, Ricci, Kaitlyn, Sbrollini, Rahul, Sharma, Peter A D, Steel, Michele, Steinkamp, Roniel, Weinberg, David Stephenson, Wellman, Antoun, Nader, Paul, Fitzgerald, Michaela, Ritz, Greg, Bryson, Alexandra, Craig, Cassandra, Farhat, Braden, Gammon, Wade, Gofton, Nicole, Harris, Karl, Lalonde, Allan, Liew, Bradley, Meulenkamp, Kendra, Sonnenburg, Eugene, Wai, Geoffrey, Wilkin, Karen, Troxell, Mary Ellen, Alderfer, Jason, Brannen, Christopher, Cupitt, Stacy, Gerhart, Renee, McLin, Julie, Sheidy, Katherine, Yurick, Fei, Chen, Karen, Dragert, Geza, Kiss, Halina, Malveaux, Deborah, McCloskey, Scott, Mellender, Sagar S, Mungekar, Helaine, Noveck, Carlos, Sagebien, Luat, Biby, Gail, McKelvy, Anna, Richards, Ramon, Abola, Brittney, Ayala, Darcy, Halper, Ana, Mavarez, Sabeen, Rizwan, Stephen, Choi, Imad, Awad, Brendan, Flynn, Patrick, Henry, Richard, Jenkinson, Lilia, Kaustov, Elizabeth, Lappin, Paul, McHardy, Amara, Singh, Joanne, Donnelly, Meera, Gonzalez, Christopher, Haydel, Jon, Livelsberger, Theresa, Pazionis, Bridget, Slattery, Maritza, Vazquez-Trejo, Jaime, Baratta, Michael, Cirullo, Brittany, Deiling, Laura, Deschamps, Michael, Glick, Daniel, Katz, James, Krieg, Jennifer, Lessin, Jeffrey, Mojica, Marc, Torjman, Rongyu, Jin, Mary Jane, Salpeter, Mark, Powell, Jeffrey, Simmons, Prentiss, Lawson, Promil, Kukreja, Shanna, Graves, Adam, Sturdivant, Ayesha, Bryant, Sandra Joyce, Crump, Michelle, Verrier, James, Green, Matthew, Menon, Richard, Applegate, Ana, Arias, Natasha, Pineiro, Jeffrey, Uppington, Phillip, Wolinsky, Amy, Gunnett, Jennifer, Hagen, Sara, Harris, Kevin, Hollen, Brian, Holloway, Mary Beth, Horodyski, Trevor, Pogue, Ramachandran, Ramani, Cameron, Smith, Anna, Woods, Matthew, Warrick, Kelly, Flynn, Paul, Mongan, Yatish, Ranganath, Sean, Fernholz, Esperanza, Ingersoll-Weng, Anil, Marian, Melinda, Seering, Zita, Sibenaller, Lori, Stout, Allison, Wagner, Alicia, Walter, Cynthia, Wong, Denise, Orwig, Maithri, Goud, Chris, Helker, Lydia, Mezenghie, Brittany, Montgomery, Peter, Preston, J Sanford, Schwartz, Ramona, Weber, Lee A, Fleisher, Samir, Mehta, Alisa J, Stephens-Shields, Cassandra, Dinh, Jacques E, Chelly, Shiv, Goel, Wende, Goncz, Touichi, Kawabe, Sharad, Khetarpal, Amy, Monroe, Vladislav, Shick, Max, Breidenstein, Timothy, Dominick, Alexander, Friend, Donald, Mathews, Richard, Lennertz, Robert, Sanders, Helen, Akere, Tyler, Balweg, Amber, Bo, Christopher, Doro, David, Goodspeed, Gerald, Lang, Maggie, Parker, Amy, Rettammel, Mary, Roth, Marissa, White, Paul, Whiting, Brian F S, Allen, Tracie, Baker, Debra, Craven, Matt, McEvoy, Teresa, Turnbo, Stephen, Kates, Melanie, Morgan, Teresa, Willoughby, Wade, Weigel, David, Auyong, Ellie, Fox, Tina, Welsh, Bruce, Cusson, Sean, Dobson, Christopher, Edwards, Lynette, Harris, Daryl, Henshaw, Kathleen, Johnson, Glen, McKinney, Scott, Miller, Jon, Reynolds, B Scott, Segal, Jimmy, Turner, David, VanEenenaam, Robert, Weller, Jineli, Lei, Miriam, Treggiari, Shamsuddin, Akhtar, Marcelle, Blessing, Chanel, Johnson, Michael, Kampp, Kimberly, Kunze, Mary, O'Connor, Jinlei, Li, Duminda N, Wijeysundera, Sachin, Kheterpal, Reneé H, Moore, Alexander K, Smith, Laura L, Tosi, Lee, Fleisher, Christine, Langlois, Samuel, Oduwole, and Thomas, Rose
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Male ,Analgesics ,Canada ,Pain, Postoperative ,Hip Fractures ,Pain ,General Medicine ,Anesthesia, General ,Anesthesia, Spinal ,Patient Satisfaction ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Aged - Abstract
The REGAIN (Regional versus General Anesthesia for Promoting Independence after Hip Fracture) trial found similar ambulation and survival at 60 days with spinal versus general anesthesia for hip fracture surgery. Trial outcomes evaluating pain, prescription analgesic use, and patient satisfaction have not yet been reported.To compare pain, analgesic use, and satisfaction after hip fracture surgery with spinal versus general anesthesia.Preplanned secondary analysis of a pragmatic randomized trial. (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02507505).46 U.S. and Canadian hospitals.Patients aged 50 years or older undergoing hip fracture surgery.Spinal or general anesthesia.Pain on postoperative days 1 through 3; 60-, 180-, and 365-day pain and prescription analgesic use; and satisfaction with care.A total of 1600 patients were enrolled. The average age was 78 years, and 77% were women. A total of 73.5% (1050 of 1428) of patients reported severe pain during the first 24 hours after surgery. Worst pain over the first 24 hours after surgery was greater with spinal anesthesia (rated from 0 [no pain] to 10 [worst pain imaginable]; mean difference, 0.40 [95% CI, 0.12 to 0.68]). Pain did not differ across groups at other time points. Prescription analgesic use at 60 days occurred in 25% (141 of 563) and 18.8% (108 of 574) of patients assigned to spinal and general anesthesia, respectively (relative risk, 1.33 [CI, 1.06 to 1.65]). Satisfaction was similar across groups.Missing outcome data and multiple outcomes assessed.Severe pain is common after hip fracture. Spinal anesthesia was associated with more pain in the first 24 hours after surgery and more prescription analgesic use at 60 days compared with general anesthesia.Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
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3. Engaging patients as partners in a multicentre trial of spinal versus general anaesthesia for older adults
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Jennifer Hruslinski, Diane A. Menio, Robert A. Hymes, J. Douglas Jaffe, Christine Langlois, Lolita Ramsey, Lakisha J. Gaskins, Mark D. Neuman, Thomas Looke, Sandra Bent, Ariana Franco-Mora, Pamela Hedrick, Matthew Newbern, Rafik Tadros, Karen Pealer, Edward Marcantonio, Kamen Vlassakov, Carolyn Buckley, Svetlana Gorbatov, James Gosnell, Talora Steen, Avery Vafai, Jose Zeballos, Louis Cardenas, Ashley Berry, John Getchell, Nicholas Quercetti, Daniel I. Sessler, Sabry Ayad, Manal Hassan, Assad Ali, Gauasan Bajracharya, Damien Billow, Michael Bloomfield, Kavita Elliott, Robert Hampton, Linda He, Hooman Honar, Dilara Khoshknabi, Daniel Kim, Paul Minko, Adam Morris, Azfar Niazi, Tara Nutcharoen, Jeffrey Roberts, Partha Saha, Ahmed Salih, Alexis Skolaris, Taylor Stang, Victor Strimbu, Jesse Templeton, Andrew Volio, Jiayi Wang, Kelly Bolkus, Matthew DeAngelis, Gregory Dodson, Jeffrey Gerritsen, Brian McEniry, Ludmil Mitrev, Kwesi Kwofie, Flynn Bonazza, Vera Lloyd, Izabela Panek, Jared Dabiri, Chris Chavez, Jason Craig, Todd Davidson, Chad Dietrichs, Cheryl Fleetwood, Mike Foley, Chris Getto, Susie Hailes, Sarah Hermes, Andy Hooper, Greg Koener, Kate Kohls, Leslie Law, Adam Lipp, Allison Losey, William Nelson, Mario Nieto, Pam Rogers, Steve Rutman, Garrett Scales, Barbara Sebastian, Tom Stanciu, Gregg Lobel, Michelle Giampiccolo, Dara Herman, Margit Kaufman, Bryan Murphy, Clara Pau, Thomas Puzio, Marlene Veselsky, Trevor Stone, Kelly Apostle, Dory Boyer, Brenda Chen Fan, Susan Lee, Mike Lemke, Richard Merchant, Farhad Moola, Kyrsten Payne, Bertrand Perey, Darius Viskontas, Mark Poler, Patricia D'Antonio, Richard Sheppard, Amer Abdullah, Jamie Fish-Fuhrmann, Mark Giska, Christina Fidkowski, Trent Guthrie, William Hakeos, Lillian Hayes, Joseph Hoegler, Katherine Nowak, Robert Hymes, Jeffery Beck, Jaslynn Cuff, Greg Gaski, Sharon Haaser, Michael Holzman, A. Stephen Malekzadeh, Jeff Schulman, Cary Schwartzbach, Frederick Sieber, Tangwan Azefor, Charles Brown, Arman Davani, Mahmood Jaberi, Courtney Masear, Balram Sharma, Syed Basit Haider, Carolyn Chungu, Ali Ebrahimi, Karim Fikry, Kerri Gannon, Andrew Marcantonio, Meredith Pace, David Sanders, Collin Clarke, Abdel Lawendy, Gary Schwartz, Mohit Garg, Joseph Kim, Mitchell Marshall, Juan Caurci, Ekow Commeh, Randy Cuevas, Germaine Cuff, Lola Franco, David Furguiele, Matthew Giuca, Melissa Allman, Omid Barzideh, James Cossaro, Armando D'Arduini, Anita Farhi, Jason Gould, John Kafel, Anuj Patel, Abraham Peller, Hadas Reshef, Mohammed Safur, Fiore Toscano, Tiffany Tedore, Michael Akerman, Eric Brumberger, Sunday Clark, Rachel Friedlander, Anita Jegarl, Joseph Lane, John P. Lyden, Nili Mehta, Matthew T. Murrell, Nathan Painter, William Ricci, Kaitlyn Sbrollini, Rahul Sharma, Peter A.D. Steel, Michele Steinkamp, Roniel Weinberg, David Stephenson Wellman, Antoun Nader, Paul Fitzgerald, Michaela Ritz, Steven Papp, Greg Bryson, Alexandra Craig, Cassandra Farhat, Braden Gammon, Wade Gofton, Nicole Harris, Karl Lalonde, Allan Liew, Bradley Meulenkamp, Kendra Sonnenburg, Eugene Wai, Geoffrey Wilkin, Derek Donegan, Cassandra Dinh, Nabil Elkassabany, Annamarie Horan, Samir Mehta, Karen Troxell, Mary Ellen Alderfer, Jason Brannen, Christopher Cupitt, Stacy Gerhart, Renee McLin, Julie Sheidy, Katherine Yurick, Jeffrey Carson, Fei Chen, Karen Dragert, Geza Kiss, Halina Malveaux, Deborah McCloskey, Scott Mellender, Sagar S. Mungekar, Helaine Noveck, Carlos Sagebien, Barry Perlman, Luat Biby, Gail McKelvy, Anna Richards, Syed Azim, Ramon Abola, Brittney Ayala, Darcy Halper, Ana Mavarez, Stephen Choi, Imad Awad, Brendan Flynn, Patrick Henry, Richard Jenkinson, Lilia Kaustov, Elizabeth Lappin, Paul McHardy, Amara Singh, Ellen Hauck, Joanne Donnelly, Meera Gonzalez, Christopher Haydel, Jon Livelsberger, Theresa Pazionis, Bridget Slattery, Maritza Vazquez-Trejo, Eric Schwenk, Jaime Baratta, Brittany Deiling, Laura Deschamps, Michael Glick, Daniel Katz, James Krieg, Jennifer Lessin, Marc Torjman, Ki Jinn Chin, Rongyu Jin, Mary Jane Salpeter, Mark Powell, Jeffrey Simmons, Prentiss Lawson, Promil Kukreja, Shanna Graves, Adam Sturdivant, Ayesha Bryant, Sandra Joyce Crump, Derek Dillane, Michael Taylor, Michelle Verrier, Richard Applegate, Ana Arias, Natasha Pineiro, Jeffrey Uppington, Phillip Wolinsky, Joshua Sappenfield, Amy Gunnett, Jennifer Hagen, Sara Harris, Kevin Hollen, Brian Holloway, Mary Beth Horodyski, Trevor Pogue, Ramachandran Ramani, Cameron Smith, Anna Woods, Matthew Warrick, Kelly Flynn, Paul Mongan, Yatish Ranganath, Sean Fernholz, Esperanza Ingersoll-Weng, Anil Marian, Melinda Seering, Zita Sibenaller, Lori Stout, Allison Wagner, Alicia Walter, Cynthia Wong, Jay Magaziner, Denise Orwig, Trina Brown, Jim Dattilo, Susan Ellenberg, Rui Feng, Lee Fleisher, Lakisha Gaskins, Maithri Goud, Chris Helker, Lydia Mezenghie, Brittany Montgomery, Peter Preston, Alisa Stephens, J. Sanford Schwartz, Ann Tierney, Ramona Weber, Jacques Chelly, Shiv Goel, Wende Goncz, Touichi Kawabe, Sharad Khetarpal, Kevin King, Frank Kunkel, Charles Luke, Amy Monroe, Vladislav Shick, Anthony Silipo, Caroline Stehle, Katherine Szabo, Sudhakar Yennam, Mark Hoeft, Max Breidenstein, Timothy Dominick, Alexander Friend, Donald Mathews, Richard Lennertz, Helen Akere, Tyler Balweg, Amber Bo, Christopher Doro, David Goodspeed, Gerald Lang, Maggie Parker, Amy Rettammel, Mary Roth, Robert Sanders, Marissa White, Paul Whiting, Brian Allen, Tracie Baker, Debra Craven, Matt McEvoy, Teresa Turnbo, Stephen Kates, Melanie Morgan, Teresa Willoughby, Wade Weigel, David Auyong, Ellie Fox, Tina Welsh, Bruce Cusson, Sean Dobson, Christopher Edwards, Lynette Harris, Daryl Henshaw, Kathleen Johnson, Glen McKinney, Scott Miller, Jon Reynolds, Jimmy Turner, David VanEenenaam, Robert Weller, Shamsuddin Akhtar, Marcelle Blessing, Chanel Johnson, Michael Kampp, Kimberly Kunze, Jinlei Li, Mary O'Connor, and Miriam Treggiari
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Canada ,Research Subjects ,Patient engagement ,Hip fracture surgery ,Patient Advocacy ,Anesthesia, General ,Patient advocacy ,Anesthesia, Spinal ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,030202 anesthesiology ,Fracture Fixation ,Medicine ,Humans ,General anaesthesia ,Cooperative Behavior ,Geriatrics ,Hip fracture ,business.industry ,Hip Fractures ,Lived experience ,Age Factors ,Research process ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Research Design ,Patient Participation ,business ,Decision Making, Shared - Abstract
Summary Engaging patients—defined broadly as individuals with lived experience of a given condition, family members, caregivers, and the organisations that represent them—as partners in research is a priority for policymakers, funders, and the public. Nonetheless, formal efforts to engage patients are absent from most studies, and models to support meaningful patient engagement in clinical anaesthesia research have not been previously described. Here, we review our experience in developing and implementing a multifaceted patient engagement strategy within the Regional Versus General Anesthesia for Promoting Independence After Hip Fracture (REGAIN) surgery trial, an ongoing randomised trial comparing spinal vs general anaesthesia for hip fracture surgery in 1600 older adults across 45 hospitals in the USA and Canada. This strategy engaged patients and their representatives at both the level of overall trial oversight and at the level of individual recruiting sites. Activities spanned a continuum ranging from events designed to elicit patients' input on key decisions to longitudinal collaborations that empowered patients to actively participate in decision-making related to trial design and management. Engagement activities were highly acceptable to participants and led to concrete changes in the design and conduct of the REGAIN trial. The REGAIN experience offers a model for future efforts to engage patients as partners in clinical anaesthesia research, and highlights potential opportunities for investigators to increase the relevance of anaesthesia studies by incorporating patient voices and perspectives into the research process.
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4. Variation in Use of Repurposed Medications Among Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019. From The Society of Critical Care Medicine Discovery Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study: Coronavirus Disease 2019 Registry Investigator Group
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Michael A. Garcia, MD, Shelsey W. Johnson, MD, Nicholas A. Bosch, MD, MSc, Emily K. Sisson, MA, Christopher R. Sheldrick, PhD, Vishakha K. Kumar, MD, MBA, Karen Boman, BS, Scott Bolesta, PharmD, Vikas Bansal, MBBS, MPH, Neha Deo, BS, J. P. Domecq, MD, Amos Lal, MD, Amy B. Christie, MD, Valerie M. Banner-Goodspeed, MPH, Devang Sanghavi, MD, MHA, Girish Vadgaonkar, MBBS, Ognjen Gajic, MD, MSc, Rahul Kashyap, MBBS, MBA, Allan J. Walkey, MD, MSc, for the Society of Critical Care Medicine Discovery Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study Investigators, Jean-Baptiste Mesland, Pierre Henin, Hélène Petre, Isabelle Buelens, Anne-Catherine Gerard, Philippe Clevenbergh, Dragana Markotić, Ivana Bošnjak, Ruben Garza, Eric Chu, Victoria Chan, Oscar Y Gavidia, Felipe Pachon, Yeimy A Sanchez, Mohamed El Kassas, Mohamed Badr, Ahmed Tawheed, Hend Yahia, Jose Luis Ramos Coello, Guillermo Perez, Ana Karen Vallecillo Lizardo, Gabina María Reyes Guillen, Helin Archaga Soto, Smitha S. Segu, Tuhin Chakraborty, Epcebha Joyce, Girish Vadgaonkar, Rekha Ediga, Shilpa Basety, Shwetha Dammareddy, Phani Sreeharsha Kasumalla, Umamaheswara Raju, Janaki Manduva, Naresh Kolakani, Shreeja Sripathi, Sheetal Chaitanya, Mradul Kumar Daga, Munisha Agarwal, Ishan Rohtagi, Sridhar Papani, Mahesh Kamuram, Kamlesh Kumar Agrawal, Vijendra Baghel, Kirti Kumar Patel, Surapaneni Krishna Mohan, Ekambaram Jyothisree, Wataru Matsuda, Reina Suzuki, Michihito Kyo, Yuki Itagaki, Akira Kodate, Yuki Takahashi, Koyo Moriki, Fatimah Hassan-Hanga, Hadiza Galadanci, Abubakar Shehu Gezawa, Halima M. S. Kabara, Taiwo Gboluwaga Amole, Halima Kabir, Dalha Gwarzo Haliru, Abdullahi S Ibrahim, Muhammad Sohaib Asghar, Mashaal Syed, Syed Anosh Ali Naqvi, Igor Borisovich Zabolotskikh, Konstantin Dmitrievich Zybin, Sergey Vasilevich Sinkov, Tatiana Sergeevna Musaeva, Mohammed A Almazyad, Mohammed I Alarifi, Jara M Macarambon, Ahmad Abdullah Bukhari, Hussain A. Albahrani, Kazi N Asfina, Kaltham M Aldossary, Marija Zdravkovic, Zoran Todorovic, Viseslav Popadic, Slobodan Klasnja, Bojan Kovacevic, Jovana Bojicic, Predrag D Stevanovic, Dejan S Stojakov, Duska K Ignjatovic, Suzana C Bojic, Marina M Bobos, Irina B Nenadic, Milica S Zaric, Marko D Djuric, Vladimir R Djukic, Santiago Y. Teruel, Belen C. Martin, Uluhan Sili, Huseyin Bilgin, Pinar Ay, Abhijit A Raval, Andrea Franks, Anmol Kharbanda, Sunil Jhajhria, Zachary Fyffe, Stephen Capizzi, Bethany Alicie, Martha Green, Lori Crockarell, Amelia Drennan, Kathleen Dubuque, Tonya Fambrough, Nikole Gasaway, Briana Krantz, Peiman Nebi, Jan Orga, Margaret Serfass, Alina Simion, Kimberly Warren, Cassie Wheeler, CJ Woolman, Amy B. Christie, Dennis W. Ashley, Rajani Adiga, Andrew S. Moyer, George M. Verghese, Andrea Sikora Newsome, Christy C. Forehand, Rebecca Bruning, Timothy W. Jones, Moldovan Sabov, Fatema Zaidi, Fiona Tissavirasingham, Dhatri Malipeddi, Donna Lee Armaignac, Don Parris, Maria Pilar Zuniga, Ilea Vargas, Viviana Boronat, Anneka Hutton, Navneet Kaur, Prashank Neupane, Nohemi Sadule-Rios, Lourdes M. Rojas, Aashish Neupane, Priscilla Rivera, Carlos Valle Carlos, Gregory Vincent, Valerie M. Banner-Goodspeed, Somnath Bose, Lauren E. Kelly, Melisa Joseph, Marie McGourty, Krystal Capers, Benjamin Hoenig, Maria C. Karamourtopoulos, Anica C. Law, Elias N. Baedorf Kassis, Allan J. Walkey, Sushrut S. Waikar, Michael A. Garcia, Mia Colona, Zoe Kibbelaar, Michael Leong, Daniel Wallman, Kanupriya Soni, Jennifer Maccarone, Joshua Gilman, Ycar Devis, Joseph Chung, Munizay Paracha, David N. Lumelsky, Madeline DiLorenzo, Najla Abdurrahman, Shelsey Johnson, Kimberly Zammit, Patrick, J McGrath, William Loeffler, Maya, R Chilbert, Raghavendra Tirupathi, Alymer Tang, Arshad Safi, Cindy Green, Jackie Newell, Katja M. Gist, Imran A Sayed, John Brinton, Larisa Strom, Steven K. Daugherty, Sam Atkinson, Kelly Shrimpton, David P. Yamane, Ivy Benjenk, Nivedita Prasanna, Norma Smalls, Michael Smith, William Snow, Riley Liptak, Hannah Durant, Valerie Pendleton, Alay Nanavati, Risa Mrozowsk, Yuk Ming Liu, Sarah Zavala, Esther Shim, Ronald A. Reilkoff, Julia A. Heneghan, Sarah Eichen, Lexie Goertzen, Scott Rajala, Ghislaine Feussom, Ben Tang, Christine C. Junia, Robert Lichtenberg, Hasrat Sidhu, Diana Espinoza, Shelden Rodrigues, Maria Jose Zabala, Daniela Goyes, Ammu Susheela, Buddhi Hatharaliyadda, Naveen Rameshkumar, Amulya Kasireddy, Genessis Maldonado, Lisseth Beltran, Akshata Chaugule, Hassan Khan, Rodrigo Cartin-Ceba, Ayan Sen, Amanda Palacios, Giyth M. Mahdi, Rahul Kashyap, Ognjen Gajic, Vikas Bansal, Aysun Tekin, Amos Lal, John C. O’Horo, Neha N. Deo, Mayank Sharma, Shahraz Qamar, Juan Pablo Domecq, Romil Singh, Alex Niven, Abigail La Nou, Marija Bogojevic, Barbara Mullen, Devang Sanghavi, Pablo Moreno Franco, Pramod Guru, Karthik Gnanapandithan, Hollie Saunders, Zachary Fleissner, Juan Garcia, Alejandra Yu, Lee Mateus, Siva Naga Yarrarapu, Nirmaljot Kaur, Abhisekh Giri, Syed Anjum Khan, Nitesh Kumar Jain, Thoyaja Koritala, Jessica Timmer, Kimberly Welker, Chakradhar Venkata, Miriam Engemann, Annamarie Mantese, Anna Eschler, Mary Hejna, Emily Lewandowski, Kristen Kusmierski, Clare Martin, Bhagat S. Aulakh, Sandeep Tripathi, Jennifer A. Bandy, Lisa M. Kreps, Dawn R. Bollinger, Roger Scott Stienecker, Andre G. Melendez, Tressa A. Brunner, Sue M Budzon, Jessica L. Heffernan, Janelle M. Souder, Tracy L. Miller, Andrea G. Maisonneuve, Brian L. Delmonaco, Anthony Franklin, Mitchell Heath, Antonia L. Vilella, Sara B. Kutner, Kacie Clark, Danielle Moore, Harry L. Anderson, III, Dixy Rajkumar, Ali Abunayla, Jerrilyn Heiter, Howard A. Zaren, Stephanie J. Smith, Grant C. Lewis, Lauren Seames, Cheryl Farlow, Judy Miller, Gloria Broadstreet, Anthony Martinez, Micheal Allison, Aniket Mittal, Rafael Ruiz, Aleta Skaanland, Robert Ross, Paul K Mohabir, Connor G O’Brien, Komal Dasani, Neha Gupta, Tracy L Jones, Shonda C Ayers, Amy B Harrell, Brent R Brown, Megan Edwards, Caleb Darby, Kristy Page, Amanda Brown, Jessie McAbee, Katherine A. Belden, Michael Baram, Devin M. Weber, Rosalie DePaola, Yuwei Xia, Hudson Carter, Aaron Tolley, Mary Barletta, Mary Ferranti, Benjamin J Sines, Thomas J Bice, Patrick W. McGonagill, Colette Galet, Janice Hubbard, David Wang, Lauren Allan, Aditya Badheka, Madhuradhar Chegondi, Usman Nazir, Garrett Rampon, Jake Riggle, Nathan Dismang, Roger A. Alvarez, Amarilys Alarcon-Calderon, Marie Anne Sosa, Sunita K. Mahabir, Mausam J. Patel, Dima Dandachi, Hariharan Regunath, Maraya N. Camazine, Grant. E. Geiger, Abdoulie O. Njai, Baraa M. Saad, Renee D. Stapleton, Anne E. Dixon, Olivia Johnson, Sara S. Ardren, Stephanie Burns, Anna Raymond, Erika Gonyaw, Kevin Hodgdon, Chloe Housenger, Benjamin Lin, Karen McQuesten, Heidi Pecott-Grimm, Julie Sweet, Sebastian Ventrone, Ashish K. Khanna, Lynne Harris, Bruce Cusson, Jacob Fowler, David Vaneenenaam, Glen McKinney, Imoh Udoh, Kathleen Johnson, Vishwanath Pattan, Jessica Papke, Ismail Jimada, Nida Mhid, Samuel Chakola, Kevin Sheth, Abdalla Ammar, Mahmoud Ammar, Victor Torres Lopez, Charles Dela Cruz, Akhil Khosla, and Samir Gautam
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medicine.medical_specialty ,hydroxychloroquine ,Observational Study ,dexamethasone ,Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study ,Logistic regression ,law.invention ,coronavirus disease 2019 ,Therapeutic index ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,antiviral agents ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,RC86-88.9 ,business.industry ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,Hydroxychloroquine ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Clinical trial ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,business ,Cohort study ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text., IMPORTANCE: At the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, medications repurposed for management of coronavirus disease 2019 were used in the absence of clinical trial evidence. OBJECTIVES: To describe the variation and evolution in use of repurposed medications for coronavirus disease 2019. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Observational cohort study of adults hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 between February 15, 2020, and April 12, 2021, across 76 United States and international hospitals within the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s Discovery Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study coronavirus disease 2019 registry. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Hospital variation was quantified using multivariable adjusted random effects logistic regression models and unsupervised clustering. Repurposed medications included antivirals, corticosteroids, hydroxychloroquine, immunomodulators, and therapeutic dose anticoagulants. RESULTS: Among 7,069 adults hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019, 1,979 (28%) received antivirals, 2,876 (41%) received corticosteroids, 1,779 (25%) received hydroxychloroquine, 620 (9%) received immunomodulators, and 2,154 (31%) received therapeutic dose anticoagulants. Contribution of hospital site to risk-adjusted variation was 46% for antivirals, 30% for corticosteroids, 48% for hydroxychloroquine, 46% for immunomodulators, and 52% for therapeutic dose anticoagulants. Compared with the early pandemic, the later pandemic practice phenotypes converged with increased use of antivirals (odds ratio, 3.14; 95% CI, 2.40–4.10) and corticosteroids (odds ratio, 5.43; 95% CI, 4.23–6.97), with decreased use of hydroxychloroquine (odds ratio, 0.02; 95% CI, 0.01–0.04) and immunomodulators (odds ratio, 0.49; 95% CI, 0.34–0.70). There was no clinically significant change in the use of therapeutic dose anticoagulants (odds ratio, 1.01; 95% CI, 1.01–1.02). There were no differences in risk-adjusted mortality between hospitals with high rates of repurposed medication use compared with hospitals with low rates of use. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Hospital variation in the use of repurposed medications varied widely across hospitals early in the pandemic and later converged with the emergence of randomized clinical trials. Platforms developed for rapid activation and enrollment in clinical trials of repurposed medications are needed prior to the next pandemic to expedite effective, evidence-based practice.
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