A protocol of no sedation for critically ill patients receiving mechanical ventilation: a randomised trial

Feb 2, 2010Lancet (London, England)

No sedation for critically ill patients on mechanical ventilators: a randomized trial

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Abstract

Patients receiving no sedation had significantly more days without mechanical ventilation (mean 13.8 days) compared to those receiving interrupted sedation (mean 9.6 days).

  • No sedation is associated with a mean increase of 4.2 days without mechanical ventilation compared to interrupted sedation.
  • A shorter stay in the intensive care unit is observed with no sedation, with a hazard ratio of 1.86.
  • Patients receiving no sedation also spent less time in the hospital during the first 30 days after admission (hazard ratio 3.57).
  • Occurrences of accidental extubations and the need for brain scans did not differ significantly between the two groups.
  • Agitated delirium occurred more frequently in patients receiving no sedation (20%) compared to those with interrupted sedation (7%).

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