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2017
In critically ill patients, several pathological conditions could impair hemodynamic function. However, even iatrogenic factors like sedative drugs, commonly administered to ensure comfort to patients, may contribute to deteriorate oxygen delivery (DO2) to organs.
Franchi F., Mazzetti L., Scolletta S.
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In critically ill patients, several pathological conditions could impair hemodynamic function. However, even iatrogenic factors like sedative drugs, commonly administered to ensure comfort to patients, may contribute to deteriorate oxygen delivery (DO2) to organs.
Franchi F., Mazzetti L., Scolletta S.
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Sedation for Electroencephalograms
Pediatrics, 2001To the Editor. Olson et al,1 in a retrospective review, report their experience regarding electroencephalograms (EEGs) in 2855 children, of which 513 received sedation. The authors are to be complimented for describing methods that allowed successful completion of most EEG examinations while avoiding the need for sedating medications.
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Deep Sedation Is Not Necessarily Unjustified Sedation
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2013Bernard, De Jonghe, Hervé, Outin
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NEJM Evidence
AbstractSedation practices are key to improving intensive care unit (ICU) outcomes. Adequate treatment of pain, minimization of sedation, delirium prevention, and improved patient interaction to ensure early rehabilitation and faster ventilator liberation are evidenced-based components of ICU care.
Kalynn A, Northam, Kristy M, Phillips
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AbstractSedation practices are key to improving intensive care unit (ICU) outcomes. Adequate treatment of pain, minimization of sedation, delirium prevention, and improved patient interaction to ensure early rehabilitation and faster ventilator liberation are evidenced-based components of ICU care.
Kalynn A, Northam, Kristy M, Phillips
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American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2022
David L, Hepner, Uzma D, Siddiqui
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David L, Hepner, Uzma D, Siddiqui
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