Addressing Post-Intensive Care Syndrome Among Survivors of Acute Lung Injury

Abstract

APICS-01 seeks to address clinical and operational knowledge gap for acute lung injury (ALI) survivors by defining patterns of unmet needs, resource utilization, readmissions, and long-term functional outcomes among ICU survivors. We will employ a prospective, multi-center, observational study of outcomes and healthcare utilization among 200 ALI survivors which are directly relevant to a military population. In the first year of award, APICS-01 secured all approvals, finalized all study materials, and initiated enrollment ahead of schedule. Enrollment is currently at 64 (ahead of a projected 50 at this point). Analysis of data will not occur until after enrollment is closed. Findings to date are of a highly effective multicenter collaborative performing a high-quality clinical study ahead of schedule. The screening activities are functioning well, the eligibility criteria are working well, and the enrollment curves are solid.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Accession Number
AD1122924

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