Marcus J Schultz, Lorenzo Ball, Martin Bernardi, Denise Battaglini, Laura A Buiteman, Juliana Carvalho Ferreira, Marcelo Gama de Abreu, Silvia De Rosa, Sabrine N Hemmes, Robert Huhle, Guido Mazzinari, David M P van Meenen, Prashant Nasa, Ary Serpa Neto, Paolo Pelosi, Frederique Paulus, Chiara Robba, Patricia R M Rocco, Martin Scharffenberg, Edda Tschernko, Jakob Wittenstein
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The PROtective VEntilation (PROVE) Network is a globally-recognized collaborative research group dedicated to advancing research, education, and collaboration in the field of mechanical ventilation. Established to address critical questions in intraoperative and intensive care ventilation, the network focuses on improving outcomes for patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in diverse settings, including operating rooms, intensive care units, burn units, and resource-limited environments in low- and middle-income countries. The PROVE Network is committed to generating high-quality evidence through a comprehensive portfolio of investigations, including randomized clinical trials, observational research, and meta-analyses. Its work has significantly contributed to understanding optimal ventilation strategies in critically ill patients, such as those with COVID-19, and in exploring innovative approaches like closed-loop ventilation systems. The network has spearheaded pioneering studies that have shaped clinical practice worldwide by integrating expertise from a wide range of disciplines. A defining feature of the PROVE Network is its emphasis on mentorship and collaboration. It fosters a supportive environment where junior researchers are guided by experienced mentors, ensuring the transfer of knowledge and promoting inclusivity. The network prioritizes gender balance and diversity, recognizing the value of varied perspectives in driving meaningful innovation and advancing research excellence. This paper reviews the history, key projects, and leadership of the PROVE Network, highlighting its impactful contributions to the field of mechanical ventilation. By uniting researchers globally, the PROVE Network exemplifies the power of collaboration in addressing complex clinical challenges, including personalized ventilation and the use of Artificial Intelligence, and improving patient care.