Protocol-directed sedation versus non-protocol-directed sedation to reduce duration of mechanical ventilation in mechanically ventilated intensive care patients

Jan 7, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using set sedation plans versus flexible sedation to shorten ventilator time in ICU patients

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Abstract

Two studies involving 633 participants showed no clear evidence of differences in outcomes between protocol-directed sedation and usual care.

  • Duration of mechanical ventilation showed a mean difference of -5.74 hours, but this was based on low-quality evidence.
  • ICU length of stay and hospital length of stay did not demonstrate significant differences, with mean differences of -0.62 days and -3.78 days, respectively.
  • There was no clear evidence of difference in hospital mortality rates between the two sedation management approaches.
  • The incidence of tracheostomy also showed no significant difference, with a risk ratio of 0.77.
  • Significant heterogeneity was observed in outcomes, indicating variability among the studies.

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