National Preclinical Sepsis Platform: developing a framework for accelerating innovation in Canadian sepsis research

Author:

Mendelson Asher A., ,Lansdell Casey,Fox-Robichaud Alison E.,Liaw Patricia,Arora Jaskirat,Cailhier Jean-François,Cepinskas Gediminas,Charbonney Emmanuel,dos Santos Claudia,Dwivedi Dhruva,Ellis Christopher G.,Fergusson Dean,Fiest Kirsten,Gill Sean E.,Hendrick Kathryn,Hunniford Victoria T.,Kowalewska Paulina M.,Krewulak Karla,Lehmann Christian,Macala Kimberly,Marshall John C.,Mawdsley Laura,McDonald Braedon,McDonald Ellen,Medeiros Sarah K.,Muniz Valdirene S.,Osuchowski Marcin,Presseau Justin,Sharma Neha,Sohrabipour Sahar,Sunohara-Neilson Janet,Vázquez-Grande Gloria,Veldhuizen Ruud A. W.,Welsh Donald,Winston Brent W.,Zarychanski Ryan,Zhang Haibo,Zhou Juan,Lalu Manoj M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractDespite decades of preclinical research, no experimentally derived therapies for sepsis have been successfully adopted into routine clinical practice. Factors that contribute to this crisis of translation include poor representation by preclinical models of the complex human condition of sepsis, bias in preclinical studies, as well as limitations of single-laboratory methodology. To overcome some of these shortcomings, multicentre preclinical studies—defined as a research experiment conducted in two or more research laboratories with a common protocol and analysis—are expected to maximize transparency, improve reproducibility, and enhance generalizability. The ultimate objective is to increase the efficiency and efficacy of bench-to-bedside translation for preclinical sepsis research and improve outcomes for patients with life-threatening infection. To this end, we organized the first meeting of the National Preclinical Sepsis Platform (NPSP). This multicentre preclinical  research collaboration of Canadian sepsis researchers and stakeholders was established to study the pathophysiology of sepsis and accelerate movement of promising therapeutics into early phase clinical trials. Integrated knowledge translation and shared decision-making were emphasized to ensure the goals of the platform align with clinical researchers and patient partners. 29 participants from 10 independent labs attended and discussed four main topics: (1) objectives of the platform; (2) animal models of sepsis; (3) multicentre methodology and (4) outcomes for evaluation. A PIRO model (predisposition, insult, response, organ dysfunction) for experimental design was proposed to strengthen linkages with interdisciplinary researchers and key stakeholders. This platform represents an important resource for maximizing translational impact of preclinical sepsis research.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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