Background\ud Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is continuous sedation. Daily interruption of sedation has a beneficial effect, and in the general intensive care unit of Odense University Hospital, Denmark, standard practice is a protocol of no sedation. We aimed to establish whether duration of mechanical ventilation could be reduced with a protocol of no sedation versus daily interruption of sedation.\ud \ud Methods\ud Of 428 patients assessed for eligibility, we enrolled 140 critically ill adult patients who were undergoing mechanical ventilation and were expected to need ventilation for more than 24 h. Patients were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio (unblinded) to receive: no sedation (n = 70...
PURPOSE: We studied the effects of reorganization and changes in the care process, including use of ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effectiveness of daily sedation interruption in patients with mechani...
Introduction Daily interruption of sedation (DIS) and sedation algorithms (SAs) have been shown to d...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
Background In critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients, daily interruption of sedation has b...
Mechanically ventilated patients are at an increased risk for developing multiple ventilator-associa...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of daily sedation interruption in patients with mechanical ve...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
Background The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component of...
Background: Daily interruption of continuous infusion of sedatives has improved outcomes in patients...
AIMS: Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of mechanical vent...
Introduction: Achieving an adequate level of sedation for patients who receive mechanical ventilatio...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
Background : The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component ...
PURPOSE: We studied the effects of reorganization and changes in the care process, including use of ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effectiveness of daily sedation interruption in patients with mechani...
Introduction Daily interruption of sedation (DIS) and sedation algorithms (SAs) have been shown to d...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
Background In critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients, daily interruption of sedation has b...
Mechanically ventilated patients are at an increased risk for developing multiple ventilator-associa...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of daily sedation interruption in patients with mechanical ve...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
Background The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component of...
Background: Daily interruption of continuous infusion of sedatives has improved outcomes in patients...
AIMS: Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of mechanical vent...
Introduction: Achieving an adequate level of sedation for patients who receive mechanical ventilatio...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
Background : The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component ...
PURPOSE: We studied the effects of reorganization and changes in the care process, including use of ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effectiveness of daily sedation interruption in patients with mechani...
Introduction Daily interruption of sedation (DIS) and sedation algorithms (SAs) have been shown to d...