Propofol Associated with a Shorter Duration of Mechanical Ventilation than Scheduled Intermittent Lorazepam: A Database Analysis Using Project Impact

Oct 25, 2007The Annals of pharmacotherapy

Propofol linked to shorter time on breathing machines than scheduled lorazepam: a database study

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Abstract

Among 287 ICU patients, sedation with propofol is associated with a shorter duration of mechanical ventilation compared to scheduled intermittent lorazepam.

  • In the medical ICU cohort, the median duration of mechanical ventilation was 6 days for propofol versus 11 days for lorazepam (p = 0.03).
  • In the surgical ICU cohort, the median duration of mechanical ventilation was 4 days for propofol versus 9 days for lorazepam (p = 0.001).
  • Factors linked to prolonged mechanical ventilation in the medical ICU included sedation for 5 or more days, narcotic use, and lorazepam use.
  • For the surgical ICU, prolonged mechanical ventilation was associated with sedation for 5 or more days, high APACHE II scores, and lorazepam use.
  • Findings suggest that propofol sedation may lead to shorter mechanical ventilation durations in both medical and surgical ICU settings.

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