Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Our primary objective was to describe consent models used in Canadian-led adult and pediatric intensive care unit (ICU/PICU) randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Our secondary objectives were to determine the consent rate of ICU/PICU RCTs that did and did not use an alternate consent model to describe consent procedures. ⋯ Alternate consent models were used in the minority of Canadian-led ICU/PICU RCTs but have been used more frequently over the last decade. This suggests that Canadian ethics boards and research communities are becoming more accepting of alternate consent models in ICU/PICU trials.
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Clinical Trial
Noise in the operating room during induction of anesthesia: impact of a quality improvement initiative.
Noise in the operating room (OR) is common and associated with negative effects on anesthesiologists, surgeons, and patient outcomes. Induction of anesthesia is among the loudest perioperative periods. Despite its critical nature, there is little data on noise levels during induction, associated patient and anesthesiologist satisfaction, and the effects of noise reduction strategies. ⋯ gov (NCT04204785); registered 19 December 2019.
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To evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian intensive care unit (ICU) workers. ⋯ This survey study shows that ICU workers have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with high levels of stress and psychological burden. Respondents endorsed communication, protocols, and appreciation from leadership as helpful mitigating strategies.
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Editorial Comment
Observational studies: a perpetual quest for a signal among the noise.