An Analgesia–Delirium–Sedation Protocol for Critically Ill Trauma Patients Reduces Ventilator Days and Hospital Length of Stay

Sep 12, 2008The Journal of trauma

Pain, sedation, and delirium care plan for seriously injured patients reduces time on ventilators and hospital stay

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Abstract

The median duration of mechanical ventilation was 1.2 days in the protocol group, significantly lower than the 3.2 days in the control group.

  • Patients in the protocol group experienced 26.4 ventilator-free days at day 28, compared to 22.8 days in the control group.
  • The protocol group had a median ICU length of stay of 4.1 days, while the control group had 5.9 days.
  • Hospital length of stay was reduced to 12 days in the protocol group, compared to 18 days in the control group.
  • Use of opiate equivalents per patient decreased significantly from 2,465 mg to 1,641 mg in the protocol group.
  • Propofol usage also dropped from 19,232 mg to 10,057 mg in the protocol group.

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