Objective: The assessment of propofol to produce diurnal sedation in critically ill patients. Design: Prospective clinical study Setting: Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital. Patients and participants: Thirty consecutive patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit older than 18 years who were expected to be sedated for more than 50 h. Interventions: The patients were randomised into two groups. All received sedation with a constant background infusion of morphine and a variable infusion rate of propofol, which was altered hourly to maintain the intended sedation score. The first group received constant light sedation (CLS) over 50 h aiming for a Ramsay score of 2-3. The second group received CLS between 0600 h and 2200 h and additiona...
Background: Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administration of ...
Abstract: Critically ill patients are routinely provided analgesia and sedation to prevent pain and ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to update the current practice of pharmacological sedation and analge...
Objective: The assessment of propofol to produce diurnal sedation in critically ill patients. Design...
Objective: To investigate the effects of using propofol for medium and long-term sedation on mortali...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the suitability (efficacy and safety) of dexme...
Background: Sedation is an essential prerequisite for every ICU patient. It promotes patient comfort...
Introduction and Objectives: The intensive care unit (ICU) is an uncomfortable and stressful environ...
Abstract Background State of the art sedation concepts on intensive care units (ICU) favor propofol ...
Includes bibliographical references.1 v. (various paging)Introduction to the topic -- Research repor...
Objective: To evaluate the optimal effect-site concentration (Ce) of propofol during endotracheal su...
Purpose: Assessing feasibility and physiological effects of sedation with sevoflurane, administered ...
Objective: To investigate the concentrations of triglyceride, cholesterol, and high-density lipoprot...
Purpose: We sought to evaluate the benefits of patient-controlled sedation with propofol for minor o...
Background: Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administration of ...
Abstract: Critically ill patients are routinely provided analgesia and sedation to prevent pain and ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to update the current practice of pharmacological sedation and analge...
Objective: The assessment of propofol to produce diurnal sedation in critically ill patients. Design...
Objective: To investigate the effects of using propofol for medium and long-term sedation on mortali...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the suitability (efficacy and safety) of dexme...
Background: Sedation is an essential prerequisite for every ICU patient. It promotes patient comfort...
Introduction and Objectives: The intensive care unit (ICU) is an uncomfortable and stressful environ...
Abstract Background State of the art sedation concepts on intensive care units (ICU) favor propofol ...
Includes bibliographical references.1 v. (various paging)Introduction to the topic -- Research repor...
Objective: To evaluate the optimal effect-site concentration (Ce) of propofol during endotracheal su...
Purpose: Assessing feasibility and physiological effects of sedation with sevoflurane, administered ...
Objective: To investigate the concentrations of triglyceride, cholesterol, and high-density lipoprot...
Purpose: We sought to evaluate the benefits of patient-controlled sedation with propofol for minor o...
Background: Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administration of ...
Abstract: Critically ill patients are routinely provided analgesia and sedation to prevent pain and ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to update the current practice of pharmacological sedation and analge...