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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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Competing interests

Leanne Aitken (LA) is an author on one of the studies that was excluded from this review (Elliott 2006). Tracey Bucknall is an author on one of the studies that was included in this review (Bucknall 2008); LA and MM extracted the data from this study. Bridie Kent: none known. Marion Mitchell: none known. Elizabeth Burmeister: none known. Samantha Keogh is a researcher with the independent research group Alliance for Vascular Access Teaching and Research group (AVATAR) which is supported by competitive government, university, hospital and professional organization research grants as well as industry unrestricted donations, investigator initiated research/educational grants and occasional consultancy payments from the following companies: 3M, Angiodynamics, Baxter, BBraun, BD, Carefusion, Centurion, Cook, Entrotech, Hospira, ResQDevices, Smiths, Teleflex, Vygon. Conducting trial research and systematic reviews is considered part of my role as a senior research fellow.
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