Time-Limited Trials
Cross-source consensus on Time-Limited Trials from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- A time-limited trial is a collaborative plan to use life-sustaining therapy for a defined duration and then reassess based on response. — Optimising time-limited trials in acute respiratory failure: a multicentre focused ethnography protocol
- TLTs have entered clinical practice without supporting evidence or standardised protocols, leading to variation in use. — Optimising time-limited trials in acute respiratory failure: a multicentre focused ethnography protocol
- TLTs are promoted as tools for supporting patient autonomy and reducing non-beneficial end-of-life therapies. — Optimising time-limited trials in acute respiratory failure: a multicentre focused ethnography protocol
- Poorly conducted TLTs may fail to meet their ethical aims and create unintended harm in ICU settings. — Optimising time-limited trials in acute respiratory failure: a multicentre focused ethnography protocol