Designing nutrition-based interventional trials for the future: Addressing the known knowns

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Abstract

The consistent decline in critical illness mortality has a significant effect on trial design, whereby either an improbable effect sizes or large number of patients are required. The signal-to-noise ratio is of particular interest for the critically ill. When considering the potential signal, interventions need to match outcomes in regard to biological plausibility. Provision of nutrition is a complex decision with many underappreciated aspects of noise. However, a fundamental interaction is often not accounted for time. Working as a community to evolve trial design will be our challenge for nutrition interventions in the critically ill for the future.

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Bear, D. E., & Puthucheary, Z. A. (2019, February 19). Designing nutrition-based interventional trials for the future: Addressing the known knowns. Critical Care. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-019-2345-5

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