Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alternatives to the use of intravenous anaesthetics for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). We hypothesised that volatile anaesthetics may reduce the incidence of delirium rather than intravenous sedatives. This retrospective study aimed to investigate whether sevoflurane combined with higher targeted temperature management could decrease the incidence of delirium when compared with intravenous anaesthetics with lower targeted temperature management.Methods: Using a propensity score-matched analysis, we retrospectively compared a target temperature management (32-34 degrees C) method along wit...
Objective To investigate the influence of analgesic-based midazolam sedation on delirium and outco...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effects of different sedative drugs on all-cause mortality rate, duration ...
Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alte...
Patients admitted with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) following out of hospital cardiac ar...
Purpose: Although guidelines on post-resuscitation care recommend the use of short-acting agents for...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia regimens during targeted temperature management (TTM), after card...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Background: Sedation and analgesia are recommended during targeted temperature management (TTM) afte...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Abstract Background Sedatives are administered to 85 ...
Abstract Background State of the art sedation concepts on intensive care units (ICU) favor propofol ...
BACKGROUND: Volatile sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) may reduce the number of adverse ev...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
Rationale: Choice and intensity of early (first 48 h) sedation may affect short- and long-term outco...
Objective To investigate the influence of analgesic-based midazolam sedation on delirium and outco...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effects of different sedative drugs on all-cause mortality rate, duration ...
Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alte...
Patients admitted with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) following out of hospital cardiac ar...
Purpose: Although guidelines on post-resuscitation care recommend the use of short-acting agents for...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia regimens during targeted temperature management (TTM), after card...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Background: Sedation and analgesia are recommended during targeted temperature management (TTM) afte...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Abstract Background Sedatives are administered to 85 ...
Abstract Background State of the art sedation concepts on intensive care units (ICU) favor propofol ...
BACKGROUND: Volatile sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) may reduce the number of adverse ev...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
Rationale: Choice and intensity of early (first 48 h) sedation may affect short- and long-term outco...
Objective To investigate the influence of analgesic-based midazolam sedation on delirium and outco...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effects of different sedative drugs on all-cause mortality rate, duration ...