Dear colleague,
I was wondering if you would consider sending out a link to this international survey on evidence in intensive care medicine to your contacts.
http://www.hsrproceedings.org/consensus/?pag=vote_after_consensus
The survey requests opinions based on 19 still-controversial areas of critical care with useful links to recent evidence from major trials.
Nine interventions show increased survival and ten show increased mortality in adult critically ill patients according to at least one multicenter randomized controlled trial (mRCT) published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Do you consider this evidence convincing enough to adopt it as standard clinical practice?
Do you routinely use this evidence to guide your practice?
I was wondering if you would consider sending out a link to this international survey on evidence in intensive care medicine to your contacts.
http://www.hsrproceedings.org/consensus/?pag=vote_after_consensus
The survey requests opinions based on 19 still-controversial areas of critical care with useful links to recent evidence from major trials.
Nine interventions show increased survival and ten show increased mortality in adult critically ill patients according to at least one multicenter randomized controlled trial (mRCT) published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Do you consider this evidence convincing enough to adopt it as standard clinical practice?
Do you routinely use this evidence to guide your practice?