ImportanceProtocolized sedation improves clinical outcomes in critically ill adults, but its effect in children is unknown.ObjectiveTo determine whether critically ill children managed with a nurse-implemented, goal-directed sedation protocol experience fewer days of mechanical ventilation than patients receiving usual care.Design, setting, and participantsCluster randomized trial conducted in 31 US pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). A total of 2449 children (mean age, 4.7 years; range, 2 weeks to 17 years) mechanically ventilated for acute respiratory failure were enrolled in 2009-2013 and followed up until 72 hours after opioids were discontinued, 28 days, or hospital discharge.InterventionIntervention PICUs (17 sites; n = 1225 patie...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of a sedation protocol using dexmedetomi...
Background: In adult patients who are critically ill and mechanically ventilated, daily interruption...
INTRODUCTION: Mechanically ventilated children in paediatric intensive care units are commonly admin...
ImportanceProtocolized sedation improves clinical outcomes in critically ill adults, but its effect ...
IMPORTANCE: Protocolized sedation improves clinical outcomes in critically ill adults, but its effec...
Importance There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
textabstractPurpose: To compare daily sedation interruption plus protocolized sedation (DSI + PS) to...
Objective: To characterize sedation weaning patterns in typical practice settings among children rec...
Background: The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component o...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
BACKGROUND: In adult patients who are critically ill and mechanically ventilated, daily interruption...
Sedation plays a significant role in ensuring comfort in the care of critically ill children. It hel...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
AIM: To study the feasibility of daily interruption of sedatives in critically ill children. METHODS...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of a sedation protocol using dexmedetomi...
Background: In adult patients who are critically ill and mechanically ventilated, daily interruption...
INTRODUCTION: Mechanically ventilated children in paediatric intensive care units are commonly admin...
ImportanceProtocolized sedation improves clinical outcomes in critically ill adults, but its effect ...
IMPORTANCE: Protocolized sedation improves clinical outcomes in critically ill adults, but its effec...
Importance There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
textabstractPurpose: To compare daily sedation interruption plus protocolized sedation (DSI + PS) to...
Objective: To characterize sedation weaning patterns in typical practice settings among children rec...
Background: The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component o...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
BACKGROUND: In adult patients who are critically ill and mechanically ventilated, daily interruption...
Sedation plays a significant role in ensuring comfort in the care of critically ill children. It hel...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
AIM: To study the feasibility of daily interruption of sedatives in critically ill children. METHODS...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of a sedation protocol using dexmedetomi...
Background: In adult patients who are critically ill and mechanically ventilated, daily interruption...
INTRODUCTION: Mechanically ventilated children in paediatric intensive care units are commonly admin...