Heterogeneity of treatment effect: the case for individualising oxygen therapy in critically ill patients

IF 9.3 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical Care Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1186/s13054-025-05254-5
Daniel S. Martin, Michael P. W. Grocott
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Oxygen therapy is ubiquitous in critical illness but oxygenation targets to guide therapy remain controversial despite several large randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Findings from RCTs evaluating different approaches to oxygen therapy in critical illness present a confused picture for several reasons. Differences in both oxygen target measures (e.g. oxygen saturation or partial pressure) and the numerical thresholds used to define lower and higher targets complicate comparisons between trials. The duration of and adherence to oxygenation targets is also variable with consequent substantial variation in both the dose and the dose separation. Finally, heterogeneity of treatment effects (HTE) may also be a significant factor. HTE is defined as non-random variation in the benefit or harm of a treatment, in which the variation is associated with or attributable to patient characteristics. This narrative review aims to make the case that such heterogeneity is likely in relation to oxygen therapy for critically ill patients and that this has significant implications for the design and interpretation of trials of oxygen therapy in this context. HTE for oxygen therapy amongst critically ill patients may explain the contrasting results from different clinical trials of oxygen therapy. Individualised oxygen therapy may overcome this challenge, and future studies should incorporate ways to evaluate this approach.
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治疗效果的异质性:危重病人个体化氧疗的案例
氧疗在危重疾病中无处不在,但尽管有几项大型随机对照试验(RCTs),氧疗目标指导治疗仍存在争议。评估危重疾病中不同氧疗方法的随机对照试验结果由于几个原因呈现出一幅混乱的画面。氧指标测量(如氧饱和度或分压)和用于定义低目标和高目标的数值阈值的差异使试验之间的比较复杂化。氧合目标的持续时间和粘附性也是可变的,因此剂量和剂量分离都有很大的变化。最后,治疗效果的异质性(HTE)也可能是一个重要因素。HTE被定义为治疗益处或危害的非随机变化,其中这种变化与患者特征相关或可归因于患者特征。这篇叙述性综述的目的是证明这种异质性可能与危重病人的氧疗有关,这对在这种情况下氧疗试验的设计和解释具有重要意义。重症患者氧疗的HTE可能解释了不同氧疗临床试验结果的差异。个体化氧疗可以克服这一挑战,未来的研究应该纳入评估这种方法的方法。
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Critical Care
Critical Care 医学-危重病医学
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20.60
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3.30%
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348
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Critical Care is an esteemed international medical journal that undergoes a rigorous peer-review process to maintain its high quality standards. Its primary objective is to enhance the healthcare services offered to critically ill patients. To achieve this, the journal focuses on gathering, exchanging, disseminating, and endorsing evidence-based information that is highly relevant to intensivists. By doing so, Critical Care seeks to provide a thorough and inclusive examination of the intensive care field.
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