Improved Analgesia, Sedation, and Delirium Protocol Associated with Decreased Duration of Delirium and Mechanical Ventilation

Mar 7, 2014Annals of the American Thoracic Society

Better pain relief, sedation, and delirium care linked to shorter delirium and less time on ventilators

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Abstract

Patients in the updated sedation protocol cohort had 1.22 more RASS assessments per day than the baseline cohort.

  • Increased patient assessments were observed, with 1.15 more CAM-ICU assessments per day in the updated protocol group.
  • The mean hourly benzodiazepine dose decreased by 34.8% in the updated protocol cohort.
  • Median duration of mechanical ventilation decreased by 17.6% in the updated protocol compared to the baseline.
  • The odds of delirium were reduced, with an overall odds ratio of 0.67 in the updated cohort.
  • Median duration of ICU stay and hospitalization was reduced by 12.4% and 14.0%, respectively, in the updated cohort.
  • No significant difference in mortality was noted between the updated and baseline cohorts.

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