Brazilian Research in Intensive Care Network (BRICNet): shaping the landscape of critical care research in Brazil and beyond.

Critical care science Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.62675/2965-2774.20250284
Juliana Carvalho Ferreira, Adriano José Pereira, Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti, Antonio Paulo Nassar Junior, Ary Serpa Neto, Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro Besen, Bruno Martins Tomazini, Cassiano Teixeira, Felipe Dal-Pizzol, Fernando Augusto Bozza, Fernando Godinho Zampieri, Flávia Ribeiro Machado, Glauco Adrieno Westphal, Israel Silva Maia, Leandro Utino Taniguchi, Luciano Cesar Pontes Azevedo, Marcio Soares, Otavio Ranzani, Pedro Vitale Mendes, Rafael Barberena Moraes, Regis Goulart Rosa, Rodrigo Santos Biondi, Suzana Margarete Lobo, Thiago Costa Lisboa, Viviane Cordeiro Veiga, Wagner Luis Nedel, Jorge Ibrain Figueira Salluh, André Miguel Japiassú, Bruno do Valle Pinheiro, Cássia Righy, Cíntia Magalhães Carvalho Grion, Eduardo Leite Vieira Costa, Fernando José da Silva Ramos, Flávio Geraldo Rezende de Freitas, João Gabriel Rosa Ramos, Luiz Marcelo Sá Malbouisson, Márcio Manozzo Boniatti, Pedro Kurtz, Roberta Muriel Longo Roepke, Thiago Domingos Corrêa, Vandack Alencar Nobre Júnior
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Critical illnesses such as sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome lead to millions of deaths globally, with a higher burden in low- and middle-income countries. Conducting multicentric clinical studies is essential to help minimize the burden of critical illnesses, particularly in areas where their impact is greater. However, conducting large-scale multicentric studies is challenging, and most large multicentric studies in critical care are from high-income countries, which limits their relevance in other contexts. This highlights the need for collaborative research networks in low- and middle-income countries to better address local needs. The Brazilian Research in Intensive Care Network (BRICNet) was created by a group of intensivists and researchers in 2007 and is dedicated to being the leading organization in Brazil for conducting collaborative clinical research to improve care for critically ill patients. BRICNet focuses on investigator-initiated and collaborative studies relevant to global intensive care, with a special emphasis on Brazilian context. Its mission includes advancing research methodology, scientific writing, and conducting large-scale multicenter studies to fill knowledge gaps in critical care. Since its creation, the network has published 71 articles, including 15 randomized controlled trials and 14 observational studies, many of them in collaboration with major Brazilian institutions and international networks. This review aims to critically assess the achievements of BRICNet, highlighting its high-impact publications, international partnerships, and capacity building, which have significantly contributed to the field of intensive care. Looking ahead, we also identify barriers and solutions for sustainable growth.

巴西重症监护研究网络(BRICNet):塑造巴西及其他地区重症监护研究的景观。
脓毒症和急性呼吸窘迫综合征等严重疾病导致全球数百万人死亡,低收入和中等收入国家的负担更高。开展多中心临床研究对于帮助尽量减少严重疾病的负担至关重要,特别是在其影响较大的地区。然而,开展大规模多中心研究具有挑战性,而且大多数重症监护的大型多中心研究来自高收入国家,这限制了它们在其他情况下的相关性。这突出了在低收入和中等收入国家建立合作研究网络以更好地满足当地需求的必要性。巴西重症监护研究网络(BRICNet)由一群重症医师和研究人员于2007年创建,致力于成为巴西开展合作临床研究以改善危重患者护理的领先组织。BRICNet侧重于研究者发起的与全球重症监护相关的合作研究,特别强调巴西的情况。其使命包括推进研究方法、科学写作和开展大规模多中心研究,以填补重症监护方面的知识空白。自创建以来,该网络已发表了71篇文章,其中包括15项随机对照试验和14项观察性研究,其中许多是与巴西主要机构和国际网络合作进行的。本综述旨在批判性地评估金砖网络的成就,强调其高影响力的出版物、国际伙伴关系和能力建设,这些对重症监护领域做出了重大贡献。展望未来,我们还将确定可持续增长的障碍和解决方案。
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