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Evaluating the clinical and cost-effectiveness of permissive hypotension in critically ill patients aged 65 years or over with vasodilatory hypotension: Statistical and health economic analysis plan for the 65 trial in article
Author(s) -
Karen Thomas,
Akshay J. Patel,
Zia Sadique,
Richard Grieve,
Alexina J. Mason,
Silvia Moler Zapata,
Anthony Gordon,
Kathy Rowan,
Paul Mouncey,
François Lamontagne,
David A Harrison
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the intensive care society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2057-360X
pISSN - 1751-1437
DOI - 10.1177/1751143720938894
Subject(s) - medicine , critically ill , randomized controlled trial , clinical trial , permissive , intensive care medicine , economic analysis , blood pressure , anesthesia , surgery , virology , agricultural economics , economics
The 65 trial is a pragmatic, multicentre, parallel-group, open-label, randomised clinical trial of permissive hypotension (targeting a mean arterial pressure target of 60–65 mmHg during vasopressor therapy) versus usual care in critically ill patients aged 65 years or over with vasodilatory hypotension. The trial will recruit 2600 patients from 65 United Kingdom adult general critical care units. The primary outcome is all-cause mortality at 90 days. An economic evaluation is embedded. This paper describes the proposed statistical and health economic analysis for the 65 trial.

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