Deepak R
128 posts


A seminal paper dismantling 50 years of critical care dogma and RCTs failing patients @PatientStormDoc publishes a historical review revealing that decades of critical care trials for sepsis and ARDS rely on the flawed "Petty-Bone" design, which substitutes synthetic, threshold-based syndromes for distinct biological diseases. Using Causal Symbolic Modeling and Directed Acyclic Graphs, the author demonstrates that these synthetic surrogates function as cohort colliders, mixing incompatible pathologies like viral and bacterial pneumonia into unstable groups. This conceptual error renders trial results non-transportable, explaining replication crisis in critical care RCTs and high-profile reversals after causing patient harm. The study exposes how international task forces have perpetuated a "pathological consensus" by recycling arbitrary surrogates rather than addressing the fundamental lack of causal validity in their designs. The author argues we must abandon the Petty-Bone RCT framework immediately to end this era of "science mimicry"—and mandate causal modeling in all future grant-funded research and CONSORT guidelines. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12…

































































