The Sedative and Haemodynamic effects Of Continuous Ketamine infusions on Intensive Care Unit patients (SHOCK-ICU): Investigating key outcomes, resource utilisation and staff decision-making: Clinical feasibility study protocol.

IF 1.4 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Journal of the Intensive Care Society Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1177/17511437251327565
Nicholas D Richards, Simon J Howell, Mark C Bellamy, James Beck, Fiona Tingerides, Ruben Mujica-Mota, Hilary L Bekker, Samuel Relton, Helen Thorp
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Background: Between April 2022 and March 2023, 43.8% (88,259) patients admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU) in the United Kingdom (UK) required breathing support through a ventilator, the majority require sedation. Unfortunately, mechanical ventilation is associated with high mortality and morbidity, and sedative agents currently used have significant side effects including hypotension and delirium. They are also implicated in long-term psychological sequelae such as major depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. Ketamine has been utilised in anaesthesia for over 50 years and has an excellent safety profile. The diverse properties of ketamine are the focus of much research currently, including its properties as a potent antidepressant. Ketamine has not been fully investigated in the context of ICU, and there are gaps in the evidence that warrant further investigation through a large randomised controlled trial. Preparatory work for such a study includes refining study designs, identifying key clinical and patient centred outcomes and exploring barriers to implementation, which is the focus of this work.

Methods: SHOCK-ICU is a single centre, non-randomised, feasibility study assessing the feasibility of continuous ketamine infusions for the provision of sedation for 30 patients undergoing mechanical ventilation on the ICU.Data will be collected at baseline, daily until >48 h without mechanical ventilation, ICU discharge, and 90-days from enrolment. Data collection will include trial aspects such as expected recruitment, refusal, and follow-up rates, ability to collect data, and exploratory assessment of clinical efficacy markers.

Primary outcome: The primary outcome is study feasibility; this will be assessed using pre-defined progression criteria that will aid design of future ketamine sedation studies.

持续输注氯胺酮对重症监护病房(SHOCK-ICU)患者的镇静和血流动力学影响:调查关键结局、资源利用和工作人员决策:临床可行性研究方案。
背景:在2022年4月至2023年3月期间,英国(UK)重症监护病房(ICU)收治的43.8%(88259)患者需要通过呼吸机进行呼吸支持,其中大多数需要镇静。不幸的是,机械通气与高死亡率和发病率相关,目前使用的镇静剂有明显的副作用,包括低血压和谵妄。它们还与长期的心理后遗症有关,如重度抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍。氯胺酮已用于麻醉超过50年,并具有良好的安全性。氯胺酮的多种特性是目前许多研究的焦点,包括它作为一种有效的抗抑郁药的特性。氯胺酮在ICU中的应用尚未得到充分的研究,而且证据中存在空白,需要通过大型随机对照试验进行进一步调查。这项研究的准备工作包括完善研究设计,确定关键的临床和以患者为中心的结果,并探索实施的障碍,这是这项工作的重点。方法:SHOCK-ICU是一项单中心、非随机、可行性研究,评估连续氯胺酮输注为30例ICU机械通气患者提供镇静的可行性。数据将在基线收集,每天收集,直到b> 48小时无机械通气,ICU出院,入组后90天。数据收集将包括试验方面,如预期招募、拒绝和随访率、收集数据的能力和临床疗效标记物的探索性评估。主要结局:主要结局是研究的可行性;这将使用预先定义的进展标准进行评估,这将有助于设计未来的氯胺酮镇静研究。
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Journal of the Intensive Care Society
Journal of the Intensive Care Society Nursing-Critical Care Nursing
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Intensive Care Society (JICS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that strives to disseminate clinically and scientifically relevant peer-reviewed research, evaluation, experience and opinion to all staff working in the field of intensive care medicine. Our aim is to inform clinicians on the provision of best practice and provide direction for innovative scientific research in what is one of the broadest and most multi-disciplinary healthcare specialties. While original articles and systematic reviews lie at the heart of the Journal, we also value and recognise the need for opinion articles, case reports and correspondence to guide clinically and scientifically important areas in which conclusive evidence is lacking. The style of the Journal is based on its founding mission statement to ‘instruct, inform and entertain by encompassing the best aspects of both tabloid and broadsheet''.
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