REVISE: re-evaluating the inhibition of stress erosions in the ICU—statistical analysis plan for a randomized trial

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Heels-Ansdell Diane,Billot Laurent,Thabane Lehana,Alhazzani Waleed,Deane Adam,Guyatt Gordon,Finfer Simon,Lauzier François,Myburgh John,Young Paul,Arabi Yaseen,Marshall John,English Shane,Muscedere John,Ostermann Marlies,Venkatesh Bala,Zytaruk Nicole,Hardie Miranda,Hammond Naomi,Knowles Serena,Saunders Lois,Poole Alexis,Al-Fares Abdulrahman,Xie Feng,Hall Richard,Cook DeborahORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background The REVISE (Re-Evaluating the Inhibition of Stress Erosions in the ICU) trial will evaluate the impact of the proton pump inhibitor pantoprazole compared to placebo in invasively ventilated critically ill patients. Objective To outline the statistical analysis plan for the REVISE trial. Methods REVISE is a randomized clinical trial ongoing in intensive care units (ICUs) internationally. Patients ≥ 18 years old, receiving invasive mechanical ventilation, and expected to remain ventilated beyond the calendar day after randomization are allocated to either 40 mg pantoprazole intravenously or placebo while mechanically ventilated. Results The primary efficacy outcome is clinically important upper GI bleeding; the primary safety outcome is 90-day mortality. Secondary outcomes are ventilator-associated pneumonia, Clostridioides difficile infection, new renal replacement therapy, ICU and hospital mortality, and patient-important GI bleeding. Tertiary outcomes are total red blood cells transfused, peak serum creatinine concentration, and duration of mechanical ventilation, ICU, and hospital length of stay. Following an interim analysis of results from 2400 patients (50% of 4800 target sample size), the data monitoring committee recommended continuing enrolment. Conclusions This statistical analysis plan outlines the statistical analyses of all outcomes, sensitivity analyses, and subgroup analyses. REVISE will inform clinical practice and guidelines worldwide. Trial registration www.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03374800. November 21, 2017.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

National Health and Medical Research Council of Austraila

NIHR Clinical Research Network

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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