Abstract Background State of the art sedation concepts on intensive care units (ICU) favor propofol for a time period of up to 72 h and midazolam for long-term sedation. However, intravenous sedation is associated with complications such as development of tolerance, insufficient sedation quality, gastrointestinal paralysis, and withdrawal symptoms including cognitive deficits. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether sevoflurane as a volatile anesthetic technically implemented by the anesthetic-conserving device (ACD) may provide advantages regarding ‘weaning time’, efficiency, and patient’s safety when compared to standard intravenous sedation employing propofol. Method/Design This currently ongoing trial is designed as a two-armed, mono...
International audienceIntroduction The use of sedation in intensive care units (ICUs) is necessary a...
Isoflurane is a volatile anaesthetic agent which is little metabolised and allows rapid recovery. P...
Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alte...
Abstract Background Sedatives are administered to 85 ...
Purpose: Assessing feasibility and physiological effects of sedation with sevoflurane, administered ...
peer reviewedThis article aims at reviewing, in recent literature, the interest and good practice of...
Efficiency and safety of inhalative sedation with sevoflurane in comparison to an intravenous opofol...
BACKGROUND: Inhaled sedation is efficient and easily controllable; in low concentrations it causes m...
Patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) may experience distress and pain, for which they are often...
Background: Although the use of volatile sedatives in the intensive care unit (ICU) is increasing in...
BACKGROUND: Volatile sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) may reduce the number of adverse ev...
BACKGROUND: A relevant innovation about sedation of long-term Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients is ...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Background: Sedation is an essential prerequisite for every ICU patient. It promotes patient comfort...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the suitability (efficacy and safety) of dexme...
International audienceIntroduction The use of sedation in intensive care units (ICUs) is necessary a...
Isoflurane is a volatile anaesthetic agent which is little metabolised and allows rapid recovery. P...
Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alte...
Abstract Background Sedatives are administered to 85 ...
Purpose: Assessing feasibility and physiological effects of sedation with sevoflurane, administered ...
peer reviewedThis article aims at reviewing, in recent literature, the interest and good practice of...
Efficiency and safety of inhalative sedation with sevoflurane in comparison to an intravenous opofol...
BACKGROUND: Inhaled sedation is efficient and easily controllable; in low concentrations it causes m...
Patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) may experience distress and pain, for which they are often...
Background: Although the use of volatile sedatives in the intensive care unit (ICU) is increasing in...
BACKGROUND: Volatile sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) may reduce the number of adverse ev...
BACKGROUND: A relevant innovation about sedation of long-term Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients is ...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Background: Sedation is an essential prerequisite for every ICU patient. It promotes patient comfort...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the suitability (efficacy and safety) of dexme...
International audienceIntroduction The use of sedation in intensive care units (ICUs) is necessary a...
Isoflurane is a volatile anaesthetic agent which is little metabolised and allows rapid recovery. P...
Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alte...