Critical Care Evidence Updates – September 2021
What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
Continue reading »A compendium of critical appraisals in Intensive Care Medicine research and related specialties
What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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Bayesian Statistics “Under Bayes’ Theorem, no theory is perfect. Rather it is a work in progress, always subject to refinement and further testing” Nate Silver Introduction With the recent publication of the REMAP-CAP steroid arm and the Bayesian post-hoc re-analysis of the EOLIA trial, it appears Bayesian statistics are appearing more frequently in critical care trials. The purpose of this […]
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P-values – interpreting the evidence series
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Rather than reinvent the wheel, we are delighted to include a link to the RCEM Critical Appraisal Dictionary. The RCEM learning site provides excellent open access educational resources, including critical care appraisal modules
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In statistical hypothesis testing, a type I error is the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis (a “false positive”), while a type II error is incorrectly retaining a false null hypothesis (a “false negative”). The more you try and avoid a Type I error (false positive), the more likely a Type II error (false negative) may happen. Researchers have found that an alpha level of 5% is a good balance between these two issues
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Fragility Index is the minimum number of patients whose status would have to change from a “non-event” (not having the primary endpoint) to an “event” (having the primary end point) in order to turn a statistically significant result to a nonsignificant result. It is a simple metric to calculate and use.
Reporting the Fragility Index in RCTs may help readers make more informed decisions about the confidence warranted by RCT results
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Slides and handout from the the ‘Critical Care Game Changers’ (updates in critical care) presentation at Critical Care Symposium 2017
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