نتایج جستجو برای: sedation protocol

تعداد نتایج: 262142  

Journal: :JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery 2015
Elliott D Kozin Brian M Cummings Derek J Rogers Brian Lin Rosh Sethi Natan Noviski Christopher J Hartnick

IMPORTANCE Pediatric laryngotracheal reconstruction (LTR) remains the standard surgical technique for expanding a stenotic airway and necessitates a multidisciplinary team. Sedation wean following LTR is a critical component of perioperative care. We identified variation and communications deficiencies with our sedation wean practice and describe our experience implementing a standardized sedat...

2014
Danilo Buonsenso Giovanni Barone Piero Valentini Filomena Pierri Riccardo Riccardi Antonio Chiaretti

BACKGROUND We performed a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a sedation protocol based on intranasal Ketamine and Midazolam (INKM) administered by a mucosal atomizer device in uncooperative children undergoing gastric aspirates for suspected tuberculosis. PRIMARY OUTCOME evaluation of Modified Objective Pain Score (MOPS) reduction in...

2012
Nienke J Vet Saskia N de Wildt Carin WM Verlaat Catherijne AJ Knibbe Miriam G Mooij Wim CJ Hop Joost van Rosmalen Dick Tibboel Matthijs de Hoog

BACKGROUND In adult patients who are critically ill and mechanically ventilated, daily interruption of sedation (DSI) is an effective method of improving sedation management, resulting in a decrease of the duration of mechanical ventilation, the length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) and the length of stay in the hospital. It is a safe and effective approach and is common practice in a...

Journal: :Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies 2012
Kunal Gupta Vipul K Gupta Muralindharan Jayashree Sunit Singhi

OBJECTIVE To compare daily interruption vs. continuous sedative infusions in mechanically ventilated children with respect to lengths of mechanical ventilation and intensive care unit stay. DESIGN Prospective randomized controlled trial. SETTING Pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care teaching and referral hospital. PATIENTS One hundred two patients mechanically ventilated for >4...

2015
Nadine Abanador-Kamper Judith Wolfertz Petra Thürmann Lars Kamper Melchior Seyfarth

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Appropriate use of sedatives and analgesics is essential to keep critically ill patients comfortable and to prevent prolonged mechanical ventilation time and length of stay in ICU. Aim of this study was to analyse the long-term effect of an algorithm-based individual analgesic-sedative protocol on mechanical ventilation time and ICU length of stay in critically ill patients ...

2018
Takashi Nonaka Masahiko Inamori Tetsuya Miyashita Yumi Inoh Kenji Kanoshima Takuma Higurashi Hidenori Ohkubo Hiroshi Iida Koji Fujita Akihiko Kusakabe Takahisa Gotoh Atsushi Nakajima

Background and study aims  The aim of this pilot randomized controlled trial was to evaluate and compare the satisfaction of the endoscopist along with the effectiveness and safety of sedation between sedation protocol using a combination of propofol (PF) and dexmedetomidine (DEX) (Combination group) and sedation protocol using PF alone (PF group) during gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection...

2007
Marcel E. Durieux Tony Gin Anthony G. Doufas

Daniel I. Sessler, MD† BACKGROUND: In previous studies, we showed that failure to respond to automated responsiveness monitor (ARM) precedes potentially serious sedationrelated adversities associated with loss of responsiveness, and that the ARM was not susceptible to false-positive responses. It remains unknown, however, whether loss and return of response to the ARM occur at similar sedation ...

Journal: :JAMA 2015
Martha A Q Curley David Wypij R Scott Watson Mary Jo C Grant Lisa A Asaro Ira M Cheifetz Brenda L Dodson Linda S Franck Rainer G Gedeit Derek C Angus Michael A Matthay

IMPORTANCE Protocolized sedation improves clinical outcomes in critically ill adults, but its effect in children is unknown. OBJECTIVE To determine whether critically ill children managed with a nurse-implemented, goal-directed sedation protocol experience fewer days of mechanical ventilation than patients receiving usual care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Cluster randomized trial cond...

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