Background: Sedation and analgesia are recommended during targeted temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arrest, but there are few data to provide guidance on dosing to bedside clinicians. We evaluated differences in patient-level sedation and analgesia dosing in an international multicenter TTM trial to better characterize current practice and clinically important outcomes. Methods: A total 950 patients in the international TTM trial were randomly assigned to a TTM of 33 °C or 36 °C after resuscitation from cardiac arrest in 36 intensive care units. We recorded cumulative doses of sedative and analgesic drugs at 12, 24, and 48 h and normalized to midazolam and fentanyl equivalents. We compared number of medications used, dosing, and t...
Background: Neurological prognostication following cardiac arrest (CA) is complex and sedative agent...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia are recommended during targeted temperature management (TTM) afte...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia regimens during targeted temperature management (TTM), after card...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...
The approach to sedation, analgesia, and neuromuscular blockade during targeted temperature manageme...
Purpose: Although guidelines on post-resuscitation care recommend the use of short-acting agents for...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alte...
Management of sedation and shivering during targeted temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arre...
<div><p>Sedative and analgesic practices in intensive care units (ICUs) are frequently based on anes...
Sedative and analgesic practices in intensive care units (ICUs) are frequently based on anesthesia r...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Background: Neurological prognostication following cardiac arrest (CA) is complex and sedative agent...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia are recommended during targeted temperature management (TTM) afte...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and analgesia regimens during targeted temperature management (TTM), after card...
Background: This study investigated the association of two levels of targeted temperature management...
The approach to sedation, analgesia, and neuromuscular blockade during targeted temperature manageme...
Purpose: Although guidelines on post-resuscitation care recommend the use of short-acting agents for...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
OBJECTIVES: Sedation and neuromuscular blockade protocols in patients undergoing targeted temperatur...
Background: Recent studies suggest that volatile anaesthetics are safe, efficient, and reliable alte...
Management of sedation and shivering during targeted temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arre...
<div><p>Sedative and analgesic practices in intensive care units (ICUs) are frequently based on anes...
Sedative and analgesic practices in intensive care units (ICUs) are frequently based on anesthesia r...
Background: Sudden, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be one of the leading causes of deat...
Background: Neurological prognostication following cardiac arrest (CA) is complex and sedative agent...
Objective: Sedative drugs are used routinely in critically ill patients to reduce both physical and ...
Background: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but th...