Protocol-directed sedation versus non-protocol-directed sedation in mechanically ventilated intensive care adults and children

Nov 28, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Sedation guided by protocols versus usual sedation in ventilated adults and children in intensive care

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Abstract

A total of 3323 participants were included in the review of protocol-directed sedation management versus usual care.

  • No clear evidence was found for differences in the duration of mechanical ventilation between protocol-directed sedation and usual care.
  • ICU mortality rates showed no significant difference, suggesting protocol-directed sedation may not impact survival.
  • Hospital mortality rates also did not significantly differ, indicating uncertainty about the effectiveness of protocol-directed sedation.
  • A significant reduction in hospital length of stay was observed with protocol-directed sedation compared to usual care.
  • The incidence of self-extubation and tracheostomy did not show clear differences, indicating similar risks between the two approaches.

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