Prevention of invasive ventilation (PRiVENT)-a prospective, mixed-methods interventional, multicentre study with a parallel comparison group: study protocol

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Michels, Julia
Meis, Jan
Sturm, Noemi
Bornitz., Florian
von Schumann., Selina
Weis, Aline.
Neetz, Benjamin.
Bentner, Martina
Forstner, Johanna
Litke, Nicola
Wensing, Michel
Erdmann, Stella
Grobe, Thomas
Frerk, Timm
Kempa, Axel
Neurohr, Claus
Schneider, Armin
Mueller, Michael
Herth, Felix J. F.
Szecsenyi, Joachim C.
Trudzinski, Franziska
Trudzinski, Franziska Christina
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[1] Department of Pneumology and Critical Care, Heidelberg, Translational Lung Research Center Heidelberg (TLRC-H), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Thoraxklinik Heidelberg gGmbH, Heidelberg
[2] Department of Pneumology and Critical Care Medicine, Thoraxklinik University of Heidelberg, Röntgenstrasse 1, Heidelberg
[3] Institute of Medical Biometry, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg
[4] Department of General Practice and Health Services Research, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg
[5] Asklepios Hospital Barmbek, Pneumology and Internal Intensive Care Medicine, Hamburg
[6] aQua Institute for Applied Quality Improvement and Research in Health Care, Göttingen
[7] Department of Pneumology and Critical Care, SLK-Klinik Löwenstein, Löwenstein
[8] Department of Pneumology and Respiratory Medicine, Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus Klinik Schillerhöhe, Gerlingen
[9] Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine Waldburg-Zeil Kliniken, Wangen Im Allgäu
关键词
Invasive mechanical ventilation; Weaning; Weaning failure; Respiratory failure; Medical education and training; HOME MECHANICAL VENTILATION; LONG-TERM SURVIVAL; OUTCOMES; NETWORK;
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10.1186/s12913-023-09283-0
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundInvasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) is a standard therapy for intensive care patients with respiratory failure. With increasing population age and multimorbidity, the number of patients who cannot be weaned from IMV increases, resulting in impaired quality of life and high costs. In addition, human resources are tied up in the care of these patients.MethodsThe PRiVENT intervention is a prospective, mixed-methods interventional, multicentre study with a parallel comparison group selected from insurance claims data of the health insurer Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse Baden-Wurttemberg (AOK-BW) conducted in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, over 24 months. Four weaning centres supervise 40 intensive care units (ICUs), that are responsible for patient recruitment. The primary outcome, successful weaning from IMV, will be evaluated using a mixed logistic regression model. Secondary outcomes will be evaluated using mixed regression models.DiscussionThe overall objective of the PRiVENT project is the evaluation of strategies to prevent long-term IMV. Additional objectives aim to improve weaning expertise in and cooperation with the adjacent Intensive Care Units.
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