Impact of a national propofol shortage on duration of mechanical ventilation at an academic medical center*

Sep 20, 2011Critical care medicine

How a National Propofol Shortage Affected Time on Breathing Machines at a University Hospital

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Abstract

An 84% decrease in propofol use was observed in adult intensive care units due to a national shortage.

  • The median duration of mechanical ventilation increased from 6.7 days to 9.6 days after the propofol shortage.
  • Fewer patients in the after group received propofol for ≥24 hours compared to the before group (15% vs. 94%).
  • More patients after the shortage received lorazepam (15% vs. 7%) and midazolam (81% vs. 30%) for ≥24 hours.
  • Factors such as Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score and mode of ventilation were associated with mechanical ventilation duration.
  • Inclusion in either group based on propofol use did not significantly affect the duration of mechanical ventilation.

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