Randomized trial of light versus deep sedation on mental health after critical illness*

Jul 16, 2009Critical care medicine

Mental health after critical illness with light versus deep sedation: a randomized trial

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Abstract

A total of 137 patients were randomized to receive either light or deep sedation during mechanical ventilation.

  • At 4 weeks post-discharge, patients in the deep sedation group reported more symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder, with a p-value of .07.
  • 37% of patients in the deep sedation group had trouble remembering the event, compared to 14% in the light sedation group (p = .02).
  • 18% of the deep sedation group reported disturbing memories of the intensive care unit, versus 4% in the light sedation group (p = .05).
  • Patients in the light sedation group were ventilated for an average of one day less and spent 1.5 fewer days in the intensive care unit.
  • No significant differences were observed between the groups regarding anxiety, depression, mortality, or adverse events.

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