The effect of an algorithm-based sedation guideline on the duration of mechanical ventilation in an Australian intensive care unit
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L. Brochard |
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01/01/2006
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Resumo |
To examine the effect of an algorithm-based sedation guideline developed in a North American intensive care unit (ICU) on the duration of mechanical ventilation of patients in an Australian ICU. The intervention was tested in a pre-intervention, post-intervention comparative investigation in a 14-bed adult intensive care unit. Adult mechanically ventilated patients were selected consecutively (n =322) The pre-intervention and post-intervention groups were similar except for a higher number of patients with a neurological diagnosis in the pre-intervention group. An algorithm-based sedation guideline including a sedation scale was introduced using a multifaceted implementation strategy. The median duration of ventilation was 5.6 days in the post-intervention group, compared with 4.8 days for the pre-intervention group (P = 0.99). The length of stay was 8.2 days in the post-intervention group versus 7.1 days in the pre-intervention group (P = 0.04). There were no statistically significant differences for the other secondary outcomes, including the score on the Experience of Treatment in ICU 7 item questionnaire, number of tracheostomies and number of self-extubations. Records of compliance to recording the sedation score during both phases revealed that patients were slightly more deeply sedated when the guideline was used. The use of the algorithm-based sedation guideline did not reduce duration of mechanical ventilation in the setting of this study. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Springer-Verlag |
Palavras-Chave | #Critical Care Medicine #Intensive Care #Mechanical Ventilation #Clinical Practice Guideline #Sedation #Nursing #Critically-ill Patients #Scoring System #Analgesia #Protocol #Outcomes #Injury #Impact #C1 #321009 Intensive Care #321103 Clinical Nursing - Secondary (Acute Care) #730110 Respiratory system and diseases (incl. asthma) #730302 Nursing #730306 Evaluation of health outcomes |
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Journal Article |