نتایج جستجو برای: icu sedation

تعداد نتایج: 36058  

2015
J Torres C Veiga F Pinto A Ferreira F Sousa R Jacinto E Molinos D Carvalho C Dias E Gomes R Araújo

Methods We invite patients that stayed in the ICU for more than 2 days to the follow-up clinic at 3 months. Before that, we evaluate them at ICU admission for risk assessment, at ICU discharge for PICS components and in hospital’s first week and hospital’s discharge to monitor the PICS evolution. Data from our Follow-Up Clinic and registry was prospectively collected from January 2013 to Februa...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2008
Erwan L'her Lenaïg Dy Riccardo Pili Gwenaël Prat Jean-Marie Tonnelier Montaine Lefevre Anne Renault Jean-Michel Boles

BACKGROUND Inhaled sedation is efficient and easily controllable; in low concentrations it causes minimal changes in the patient and very little interference with hemodynamics. Awakening after inhaled sedation is quick and predictable. The major reason inhaled sedation has not become widely used in intensive care is that no commercially available administration device has been available. METH...

2015
Jongbin Kim Seungoh Kim Deok-Won Lee Dae-Seung Ryu

In pediatric dentistry, chloral hydrate is habitually selected for sedation of uncooperative children. Although chloral hydrate has been used for decades, various adverse effects are reported and necessity for new alternative drugs has increased. Dexmedetomidine was approved by FDA for sedation at intensive care units (ICU) in 1999. Compared to conventional sedative drugs, dexmedetomidine has n...

2017
Jing Wang Zhi-Yong Peng Wen-Hai Zhou Bo Hu Xin Rao Jian-Guo Li

BACKGROUND The management of pain, agitation, and delirium (PAD) in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is beneficial for patients and makes it widely applied in clinical practice. Previous studies showed that the clinical practice of PAD in ICU was improving; yet relatively little information is available in China. This study aimed to investigate the practice of PAD in ICUs in China. METHODS A multice...

2015
Markus Kaila Kirsty Everingham Petteri Lapinlampi Petra Peltola Mika O K Särkelä Kimmo Uutela Timothy S. Walsh

INTRODUCTION Deep sedation is associated with adverse patient outcomes. We recently described a novel sedation-monitoring technology, the Responsiveness Index (RI), which quantifies patient arousal using processed frontal facial EMG data. We explored the potential effectiveness and safety of continuous RI monitoring during early intensive care unit (ICU) care as a nurse decision-support tool. ...

2015
Gennie Jing Wang Emilie Belley-Coté Lisa Burry Mark Duffett Timothy Karachi Dan Perri Waleed Alhazzani Frederick D’Aragon Hannah Wunsch Bram Rochwerg

BACKGROUND Management and choice of sedation is important during critical illness in order to reduce patient suffering and to facilitate the delivery of care. Unfortunately, medications traditionally used for sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) such as benzodiazepines and propofol are associated with significant unwanted effects. Clonidine is an alpha-2 selective adrenergic agonist that m...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2018
Richard H Kallet Hanjing Zhuo Vivian Yip Antonio Gomez Michael S Lipnick

BACKGROUND Spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs) and daily sedation interruptions (DSIs) reduce both the duration of mechanical ventilation and ICU length of stay (LOS). The impact of these practices in patients with ARDS has not previously been reported. We examined whether implementation of SBT/DSI protocols reduce duration of mechanical ventilation and ICU LOS in a retrospective group of subje...

Journal: :CMAJ open 2016
Karen K Y Koo Karen Choong Deborah J Cook Margaret Herridge Anastasia Newman Vincent Lo Gordon Guyatt Fran Priestap Eileen Campbell Karen E A Burns FranÇois Lamontagne Maureen O Meade

BACKGROUND The promotion of early mobilization following critical illness is tempered by national reports of patient and institutional barriers to this approach. We carried out a survey to assess current knowledge, perceptions and practices of Canadian physicians and physiotherapists with respect to acquired weakness and early mobilization in adults in the intensive care unit (ICU). METHODS W...

Journal: :Journal of Personalized Medicine 2023

Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare, acute mucocutaneous life-threatening disease. Although research has focused on the pathophysiological and therapeutic aspects of disease, there paucity data in literature regarding pain management sedation intensive care unit (ICU). Most therapies have been extrapolated from other situations and/or general ICU population. These patients present unique...

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