Abstract Objectives We sought to study the association between sedation status, medications (benzodiazepines, opioids, and antipsychotics), and clinical outcomes in a resource-limited setting. Design A longitudinal study of critically ill participants on mechanical ventilation. Setting Five intensive care units (ICUs) in four public hospitals in Lima, Peru. Patients One thousand six hundred fifty-seven critically ill participants were assessed daily for sedation status during 28 days and vital status by day 90. Results After excluding data of participants without a Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale score and without sedation, we followed 1338 (81%) participants longitudinally for 18,645 ICU days. Deep sedation was present in 98% of particip...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effects of different sedative drugs on all-cause mortality rate, duration ...
Background: A previous investigation of mechanically ventilated patients demonstrated that deep seda...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium, ...
PURPOSE: To ascertain the relationship among early (first 48 h) deep sedation, time to extubation, d...
In the absence of a universal definition of light or deep sedation, the level of sedation that conve...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
PURPOSE: We studied the effects of reorganization and changes in the care process, including use of ...
CONTEXT: Although 30 to 50% of hospitalized patients in a critical care unit are under sedation, the...
Aims Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of mechanical venti...
Background The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component of...
Background\ud Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is con...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effects of different sedative drugs on all-cause mortality rate, duration ...
Background: A previous investigation of mechanically ventilated patients demonstrated that deep seda...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium, ...
PURPOSE: To ascertain the relationship among early (first 48 h) deep sedation, time to extubation, d...
In the absence of a universal definition of light or deep sedation, the level of sedation that conve...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
PURPOSE: We studied the effects of reorganization and changes in the care process, including use of ...
CONTEXT: Although 30 to 50% of hospitalized patients in a critical care unit are under sedation, the...
Aims Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of mechanical venti...
Background The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component of...
Background\ud Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is con...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...