The Intensive Care Society Churchill House 35 Red Lion Square London WC1R 4SG www.intensivecarefoundation.org Directors of Research Gavin Perkins, Danny.

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The Intensive Care Society Churchill House 35 Red Lion Square London WC1R 4SG Directors of Research Gavin Perkins, Danny McAuley, Anthony Gordon, Hannah Reay The Intensive Care Foundation

Publications The Intensive Care Foundation

Ongoing trials The Intensive Care Foundation BMJ Open 2014;4: e doi: / bmjopen

Recruitment, n = 350 / 412 The Intensive Care Foundation

Recruitment, n = 142 / 516 The Intensive Care Foundation

Recruitment to date 177 patients recruited The Intensive Care Foundation

Barry Williams, Steve Brett, Gavin Perkins This study was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Service Delivery Research Programme ( 12/5001/55 ). The views and opinions expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the HTA programme, NIHR, NHS or the Department of Health

A Nitric Oxide (NOx) generating solution to prevent ventilator associated pneumonia in critically ill mechanically ventilated patients Prof Charles Hinds (CI), Dr Nirav Shah (Research Fellow), Dr Joanne Stewart Prof Atholl Johnston, Dr Julia Hadley, Prof Danny McAuley, Dr Ronan McMullan Prof Gavin Perkins, Prof John Simpson, Prof Robert Allaker, Prof Arthur Tucker The Intensive Care Foundation

MoDUS – Modifying Delirium Using Simvastatin The Intensive Care Foundation Valerie Page – Chief Investigator Sponsor – West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust Funder – Research for Patients Benefit (NIHR) Partnership – ICUsteps & Alzheimer’s Society

VAPrapid-2: A randomised controlled trial of a biomarker-based exclusion of ventilator- associated pneumonia to improve antibiotic stewardship VAPrapid Study Group CI: Professor John Simpson Research fellow: Dr Tom Hellyer Trial manager: Jennie Parker

Funded in Australia and New Zealand Not currently funded in UK or Canada Planning alternative strategies The Intensive Care Foundation

Planning how best to fully utilise the JLA project The Intensive Care Foundation