Efficacy and safety of a paired sedation and ventilator weaning protocol for mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care (Awakening and Breathing Controlled trial): a randomised controlled trial

Jan 15, 2008Lancet (London, England)

Safety and effectiveness of a combined sedation and breathing support reduction plan for ICU patients on ventilators: a randomized trial

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Abstract

Patients in the intervention group spent 14.7 days breathing without assistance, compared to 11.6 days in the control group.

  • The intervention group was discharged from intensive care earlier, with a median time of 9.1 days compared to 12.9 days for the control group.
  • Patients in the intervention group had a shorter median hospital stay of 14.9 days, versus 19.2 days for those receiving usual care.
  • The intervention group had a higher rate of self-extubation, with 16 patients compared to 6 in the control group.
  • The number of patients who required reintubation after self-extubation was similar between both groups.
  • Patients in the intervention group were less likely to die at any point during the year following enrollment, with a hazard ratio of 0.68.

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