Background. Sedation of intensive care patients is needed for patient safety, but deep sedation is associated with adverse outcomes. Frontal electromyogram-based Responsiveness Index (RI) aims to quantify the level of sedation and is scaled 0-100 (low index indicates deep sedation). We compared RI-based sedation to Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale- (RASS-) based sedation. Our hypothesis was that RI-controlled sedation would be associated with increased total time alive without mechanical ventilation at 30 days without an increased number of adverse events. Methods. 32 critically ill adult patients with mechanical ventilation and administration of sedation were randomized to either RI- or RASS-guided sedation. Patients received propofol and...
BackgroundPatients receiving therapeutic paralysis may experience inadequate sedation due to intrins...
Purpose: The aim of sedation is to provide comfort and minimize anxiety. However, adverse effects ar...
INTRODUCTION: It is standard of care to provide sedation to critically ill patients to reduce anxiet...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Johanna E. Wennervirta et al.Background. Sedation of intensive care pati...
Background. Excessive sedation is associated with adverse patient outcomes during critical illness, ...
Objective: The degree of sedation or agitation in critically ill patients is typically assessed with...
Introduction The critically-ill undergoing inter-hospital transfers commonly receive sedatives in c...
AbstractBackground and objectivesSedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill pat...
Abstract Background and objectives: Sedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill...
INTRODUCTION: Sedative and analgesic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients. Their ove...
Objective: Daily interruption and monitoring of sedation in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, espe...
In the absence of a universal definition of light or deep sedation, the level of sedation that conve...
Introduction: Sedative and analgesic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients. Their ove...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
Critically ill and injured patients require pain relief and sedation to reduce the body\u27s stress ...
BackgroundPatients receiving therapeutic paralysis may experience inadequate sedation due to intrins...
Purpose: The aim of sedation is to provide comfort and minimize anxiety. However, adverse effects ar...
INTRODUCTION: It is standard of care to provide sedation to critically ill patients to reduce anxiet...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Johanna E. Wennervirta et al.Background. Sedation of intensive care pati...
Background. Excessive sedation is associated with adverse patient outcomes during critical illness, ...
Objective: The degree of sedation or agitation in critically ill patients is typically assessed with...
Introduction The critically-ill undergoing inter-hospital transfers commonly receive sedatives in c...
AbstractBackground and objectivesSedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill pat...
Abstract Background and objectives: Sedative and analgesic treatment administered to critically ill...
INTRODUCTION: Sedative and analgesic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients. Their ove...
Objective: Daily interruption and monitoring of sedation in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, espe...
In the absence of a universal definition of light or deep sedation, the level of sedation that conve...
Introduction: Sedative and analgesic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients. Their ove...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
Critically ill and injured patients require pain relief and sedation to reduce the body\u27s stress ...
BackgroundPatients receiving therapeutic paralysis may experience inadequate sedation due to intrins...
Purpose: The aim of sedation is to provide comfort and minimize anxiety. However, adverse effects ar...
INTRODUCTION: It is standard of care to provide sedation to critically ill patients to reduce anxiet...