Professor Simon Craig |
Monash
Health Paediatric Emergency Physician and Monash University Adjunct Clinical
Professor Simon Craig is one of a team of chief investigators who were
awarded NHMRC funding to undertake two new paediatric multi-centre studies
through the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International
Collaborative (PREDICT) Network.
Prof
Craig and colleagues were awarded $1.6 million to support a study of nasal high
flow apnoeic oxygenation during paediatric emergency intubation. The collaborative
project, led by A/Prof Andreas Schibler from Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital,
will compare usual care to the use of Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation
Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE) in over 800 children within emergency departments
and intensive care units across Australia and New Zealand with the support of
the Paediatric Critical Care Research Group – PCCRG, the Paediatric Study Group
- PSG and the PREDICT network.
A positive result of this
trial will likely lead to a worldwide change of practice in emergency
intubation of critically ill children. Site investigators at Monash Health
include Dr Felix Oberender (PICU) and Prof Craig (Emergency).
Although previous exploratory Canadian research has
suggested this combination of treatments may lead to a 35% relative reduction
in hospitalisation rate and improvement in symptoms, a definitive trial is
lacking. Bronchiolitis is the most common reason for infants <1 year of age
to be admitted to hospital in the developed world. If this study confirms that
adrenaline and corticosteroids reduce hospital admission, this simple,
inexpensive treatment will become widely used throughout NZ.
“From a personal viewpoint, it’s a
privilege to be part of the team for these multicentre studies,” said Prof
Craig. “However, what’s really exciting is that our ED, PICU and paediatric
wards are all able to build on recent successful research contributions and
continue our involvement in world-leading paediatric studies.”
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