WOS: 000422271200003Objective: Daily interruption and monitoring of sedation in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, especially in patients on mechanical ventilation, with the help of sedation scales is recommended for titration of sedative drugs. For this purpose, scales such as Richmond agitation-sedation scale (RASS) and the Ramsay sedation scale (RSS) are commonly used. Although these scales definitively describe sedation levels, perceptions and scores can differ among practitioners. The aim of this prospective observational study was to evaluate these subjective assessments and the consistency between nurses, residents and specialists, and to evaluate the degree of ease of these scales. Material and Method: After ethic committee approva...
Introduction The critically-ill undergoing inter-hospital transfers commonly receive sedatives in c...
Abstract Background The Richmond Agitation-Sedation S...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care unit (ICU) sedation guidelines recommend targeting a light sedation level...
Objective: Daily interruption and monitoring of sedation in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, espe...
Objective: The level of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is most often assessed with the...
The management of sedation in critically ill patients is a complex issue for Intensive Care Units (I...
Abstract Background and objectives: Sedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill...
AbstractBackground and objectivesSedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill pat...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Sedation scales are used to guide sedation protocols in intensive care units ...
Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (MV) in conjunction wit...
Introduction: The majority of critically ill patients experience significant distress, anxiety, and ...
Clinicians commonly sedate critically ill patients. Sedatives should be administered to achieve pred...
The aim of the study was to determine whether nurses and doctors rate “real world” inten...
Routine use of subjective scales for pain, agitation, and sedation promotes more effective patient m...
Background: The Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS), which assesses level of sedation and agita...
Introduction The critically-ill undergoing inter-hospital transfers commonly receive sedatives in c...
Abstract Background The Richmond Agitation-Sedation S...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care unit (ICU) sedation guidelines recommend targeting a light sedation level...
Objective: Daily interruption and monitoring of sedation in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, espe...
Objective: The level of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is most often assessed with the...
The management of sedation in critically ill patients is a complex issue for Intensive Care Units (I...
Abstract Background and objectives: Sedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill...
AbstractBackground and objectivesSedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill pat...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Sedation scales are used to guide sedation protocols in intensive care units ...
Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (MV) in conjunction wit...
Introduction: The majority of critically ill patients experience significant distress, anxiety, and ...
Clinicians commonly sedate critically ill patients. Sedatives should be administered to achieve pred...
The aim of the study was to determine whether nurses and doctors rate “real world” inten...
Routine use of subjective scales for pain, agitation, and sedation promotes more effective patient m...
Background: The Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS), which assesses level of sedation and agita...
Introduction The critically-ill undergoing inter-hospital transfers commonly receive sedatives in c...
Abstract Background The Richmond Agitation-Sedation S...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care unit (ICU) sedation guidelines recommend targeting a light sedation level...