C B Kamp, J Dankiewicz, M Harboe Olsen, J Holgersson, M Saxena, P Young, V H Niemelä, J Hästbacka, H Levin, G Lilja, M Moseby-Knappe, M Tiainen, M Reinikainen, A Ceric, J Johnsson, J Undén, J Düring, A Lybeck, D Rodriguez-Santos, A Lundin, J Kåhlin, J Grip, E Lotman, L Romundstad, P Seidel, P Stammet, T Graf, A Mengel, C Leithner, J Nee, P Drúwe, K Ameloot, M P Wise, P J McGuigan, A Ratcliffe, J Cole, J White, N Pareek, G Glover, R Handslip, A Proudfoot, M Thomas, D Pogson, T R Keeble, A Nichol, M Haenggi, M P Hilty, M Iten, C Schrag, M Nafi, M Joannidis, C Robba, T Pellis, J Belohlavek, O Smid, D Rob, Y Arabi, S Buabbas, C Yew Woon, Q Li, M Reade, A Delaney, B Venkatesh, N Hammond, F Bass, A Aneman, A Stewart, L Navarra, B Crichton, D Knight, A Williams, J Tirkkonen, T Oksanen, T Kaakinen, S Bendel, H Friberg, T Cronberg, M B Skrifvars, N Nielsen, J C Jakobsen
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However, optimal targets and management are unknown.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>The STEPCARE (Sedation, Temperature and Pressure after Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation) trial is a multicenter, parallel-group, randomized, factorial, superiority trial in which sedation, temperature, and blood pressure strategies will be studied in three separate comparisons (SED-CARE, TEMP-CARE, and MAP-CARE). The trial population will be adults admitted to intensive care who are comatose after resuscitation from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The primary outcome will be all-cause mortality, and the secondary outcomes will be poor functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale 4-6), Health-Related Quality of Life using EQ-VAS, and specific serious adverse events in the intensive care unit predefined for each trial. All outcomes will be assessed at 6 months after randomization. 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Sedation, temperature and pressure after cardiac arrest and resuscitation-The STEPCARE trial: A statistical analysis plan.
Background: Basic management for patients who have suffered a cardiac arrest and are admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) after resuscitation includes setting targets for blood pressure and managing sedation and temperature. However, optimal targets and management are unknown.
Methods: The STEPCARE (Sedation, Temperature and Pressure after Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation) trial is a multicenter, parallel-group, randomized, factorial, superiority trial in which sedation, temperature, and blood pressure strategies will be studied in three separate comparisons (SED-CARE, TEMP-CARE, and MAP-CARE). The trial population will be adults admitted to intensive care who are comatose after resuscitation from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The primary outcome will be all-cause mortality, and the secondary outcomes will be poor functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale 4-6), Health-Related Quality of Life using EQ-VAS, and specific serious adverse events in the intensive care unit predefined for each trial. All outcomes will be assessed at 6 months after randomization. The prognosticators, outcome assessors, statisticians, data managers, steering group, and manuscript writers will be blinded to treatment allocation. This statistical analysis plan includes a comprehensive description of the statistical analyses, handling of missing data, and assessments of underlying statistical assumptions. Analyses will be conducted according to the intention-to-treat principle, that is, all randomized participants with available data will be included. The analyses will be performed independently by two statisticians following the present plan.
Conclusion: This statistical analysis plan describes the statistical analyses for the STEPCARE trial in detail. The aim of this predefined statistical analysis plan is to minimize the risk of analysis bias.
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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica publishes papers on original work in the fields of anaesthesiology, intensive care, pain, emergency medicine, and subjects related to their basic sciences, on condition that they are contributed exclusively to this Journal. Case reports and short communications may be considered for publication if of particular interest; also letters to the Editor, especially if related to already published material. The editorial board is free to discuss the publication of reviews on current topics, the choice of which, however, is the prerogative of the board. Every effort will be made by the Editors and selected experts to expedite a critical review of manuscripts in order to ensure rapid publication of papers of a high scientific standard.