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Project management lessons learned from the multicentre CYCLE pilot randomized controlled trial

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Fig. 1 CYCLE pilot RCT schema. Participants were randomized within the first 4 days of mechanical ventilation (MV) to either 30 min of cycling plus routine physiotherapy or routine physiotherapy alone
Table 1 Outcome measures by project management phases Project management
Fig. 2 Timeline of CYCLE pilot RCT. Activities completed by the Methods Centre and participating sites from initial REB submission until the data were cleaned are summarized
Fig. 3 Actual and theoretical enrolment with increased physiotherapist resources in CYCLE pilot RCT
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