PRISM Rounds: Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Podcast
In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we review the VICTORY randomized clinical trial, published in JAMA on June 10, 2026, testing high-dose intravenous vitamin C in patients with severe burn injury. The trial randomized adults with deep second- or third-degree burns involving at least 20% total body surface area to high-dose IV vitamin C or placebo. VICTORY was stopped early for futility and harm. Vitamin C did not improve death or persistent organ dysfunction and raised concerning mortality signals. We discuss how the trial was conducted, why vitamin C was biologically appealing, what the results showed, and what this means for medical ICU patients with shock, sepsis, ARDS, and inflammatory critical illness. Article: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2026.10616 [https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2026.10616] Educational content only; not medical advice. Critical Care, ICU, Medical ICU, Burn ICU, Severe Burns, Vitamin C, High-Dose Vitamin C, Ascorbic Acid, VICTORY Trial, JAMA, Randomized Clinical Trial, Organ Dysfunction, Shock, Sepsis, ARDS, Mortality, Evidence Based Medicine, Pulmonary Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, PRISM Rounds Tags
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