AIM: To assess the current practice of pharmacological sedation and analgesia in patients admitted in Italian intensive care units. METHODS: DESIGN: observational, prospective, cohort study, involving all patients admitted during a one-month period to participating Centers in 1994. All patients were followed-up for vital status until discharge and evaluated for pharmacological sedation and analgesia for the first week of ICU stay. SETTING: 128 Italian, adult, general, intensive care units, approximately representing 1/3 of all Italian Units. Patients: 2932 patients were analyzed. They generated 22612 patient-days of intensive care unit stay, 11221 of which were evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 31 different sedative drugs were used in 1751...
Critically ill patients are often treated with continuous intravenous infusions of sedative drugs. H...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
International audienceBackground: Current intensive care unit (ICU) sedation guidelines recommend st...
AIM: The aim of this study was to update the current practice of pharmacological sedation and analge...
Objective: The use of analgesic drugs in patients admitted to Italian intensive care units (ICUs) wa...
BACKGROUND: The authors conducted a patient-based survey of practices to fully describe the assessme...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Background: Sedation is used frequently for patients in intensive care units who require mechanical ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To assess the current use of sedation and analgesia in a large sam...
Background: Previous studies concerning sedation in Swedish intensive care units (ICU) have shown va...
Analgesic and sedative medications are widely used in intensive care units to achieve patient comfor...
SummaryBackground and objectivesMany Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients present pain. The administra...
Abstract: Critically ill patients are routinely provided analgesia and sedation to prevent pain and ...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
Critically ill patients are often treated with continuous intravenous infusions of sedative drugs. H...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
International audienceBackground: Current intensive care unit (ICU) sedation guidelines recommend st...
AIM: The aim of this study was to update the current practice of pharmacological sedation and analge...
Objective: The use of analgesic drugs in patients admitted to Italian intensive care units (ICUs) wa...
BACKGROUND: The authors conducted a patient-based survey of practices to fully describe the assessme...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Background: Sedation is used frequently for patients in intensive care units who require mechanical ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To assess the current use of sedation and analgesia in a large sam...
Background: Previous studies concerning sedation in Swedish intensive care units (ICU) have shown va...
Analgesic and sedative medications are widely used in intensive care units to achieve patient comfor...
SummaryBackground and objectivesMany Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients present pain. The administra...
Abstract: Critically ill patients are routinely provided analgesia and sedation to prevent pain and ...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
Critically ill patients are often treated with continuous intravenous infusions of sedative drugs. H...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
International audienceBackground: Current intensive care unit (ICU) sedation guidelines recommend st...