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Great to be at the ICS State of the Art Congress 2026 last week - it was great to meet all who visited the ICNARC stand.
Highlights included presentations from ICNARC colleagues, alongside inspiring discussions on research, innovation and the future of critical care.
#SOA2026
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Pleased to announce that the TITAN-TBI trial is now open to recruitment, an early-stage study investigating whether the anti-inflammatory medicine tocilizumab can help reduce further brain damage after TBI. We are working with Cambridge CTU, aiming to recruit 60 patients!
🎉 What better time than during #CAAW26 to announce the release of the CMP Comparative Reports Dashboard! 🔗https://t.co/qwwWm9ZtLK
Explore key analyses and nationally recognised quality indicators, including risk-adjusted outcomes, now available publicly for the first time!
Gastric Residual Volume Assessment in Critically Ill Children
Read the @GASTRIC_PICU results published in @JAMA_current from @ICNARC#ISRCTN: https://t.co/7CQSqAAwTz
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We are pleased to announce the appointment of John Brink as Trustee and Treasurer of the Board of Management for ICNARC. John is a finance leader with over 20 years’ experience. We look forward to working with John and to the expertise and leadership he will bring!
#GASTRICPICU at #CCR26: In critically ill children on mechanical ventilation, routine GRV checks for enteral feeding did not improve outcomes and may hinder achieving nutritional goals. Thanks to all involved, and to @srinmurthy99 for the giraffe facts. @GASTRIC_PICU
Just published in JAMA at #CCR26 the GASTRIC-PICU trial results showing that NOT measuring GRV routinely in ventilated PICU patients was safe and increased nutritional achievement https://t.co/nwWqxwbumN
@CritCareReviews 📊 Research Summary: In critically ill children, omitting routine #GRV measurement did not affect survival or ventilator-free days and improved nutritional target achievement, supporting deimplementation.
#CCR26@CritCareReviews
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The #CCR26 programme has been excellent so far - bringing together vital conversations and shared learning! We’re looking forward to presenting the @GASTRIC_PICU Trial results on Friday. Thank you to the organisers and everyone for contributing to such an important meeting.
Today at #CCR26 in Belfast, the REMAP-CAP Influenza Domain will be presented by @srinmurthy99. Thanks to all speakers and contributors. ICNARC staff will be there and look forward to joining the conversation.
#CCR26#Influenza#REMAPCAP#CriticalCare
Did you know the ICNARC Research Database is available to support healthcare and critical care research? The database holds the UKs most valuable sources of data for critical care and in-hospital cardiac arrest. For more information on access see: https://t.co/NahvYBxerS
We’re recruiting for a Data Coordinator to join our Clinical Audit team, supporting the delivery of our national clinical audits. A great opportunity to contribute to improving critical care through high-quality data and collaboration. https://t.co/o4HKAHIzlS
Clinical trials help ICNARC improve care for critically ill patients by generating evidence that informs practice and outcomes in intensive care.
Today on International Clinical Trials Day, we’re celebrating everyone who makes clinical research possible. Thank you!
After serving as valuable Trustees for ICNARC, Lisa Hinton, Tamas Szakmaky and Gary Morley have chosen to step down as members of our Board. We would like to thank them for their dedicated service and we sincerely appreciate their time and effort. We wish them all the best.
Thank you to everyone who attended yesterday’s @CMP_ICNARC Annual Meeting - a valuable day focused on how units can benefit from data, how CMP data is used for research, and a workshop on the upcoming dynamic interactive reporting platform.
➡️ Measuring gastric residual volume has been standard practice for years in PICU
➡️ But does it improve outcomes — or just feel reassuring?
➡️ Could feed interruption based on this cause harm?
➡️ GASTRIC-PICU reports at #CCR26
🔴 Join us in June
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We are hiring a Data Protection Officer to join ICNARC and lead our data privacy and compliance efforts. For more information see:
https://t.co/wS8YZyhNdm
Today is World Health Day:
'Together for health. Stand with science.'
Our national audit data helps improve care, support decisions & drive transparency.
Thanks to the teams who make this possible and the patients at the centre of this work.
@CMP_ICNARC@NCAA_ICNARC
📊 NCAA 2024–25 summary infographics now published
Our clinical and public summaries highlight key findings on in‑hospital cardiac arrest care and outcomes across participating hospitals.
Explore the highlight summaries below!
#NCAA#CardiacArrest#ClinicalAudit