Update on Sedation in the Critical Care Unit

A. Iakovou, K. W. Lama, Adey Tsegaye
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Recognition and treatment of pain, agitation and anxiety is a challenge in the care of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients. Management of pain, agitation and anxiety is necessary for patient comfort, and reduces long term psychological sequelae of ICU admission, time on mechanical ventilation, and length of stay in both the ICU and hospital. ICU providers must be very familiar with the pharmacologic agents available and their appropriate use. Objective, easy to use, reliable and reproducible scales to assess pain and level of sedation are necessary to provide adequate treatment and to avoid untoward effects. Lighter sedation is presently the accepted goal and newer sedatives with safer side effect profiles are being used. Neuromuscular blocking agents continue to be recommended in certain clinical situations and for as short a time period as possible. Delirium is a common problem that must be prevented with early mobilization and promotion of sleep by creating an optimal environment. The use of dexmedetomidine in at-risk mechanically ventilated patients and atypical antipsychotics may be beneficial and reduce the duration of delirium.
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识别和治疗疼痛、躁动和焦虑是重症监护病房(ICU)患者的一个挑战。疼痛、躁动和焦虑的管理对于患者舒适是必要的,并减少ICU入院的长期心理后遗症、机械通气时间以及在ICU和医院的住院时间。ICU提供者必须非常熟悉可用的药物及其适当使用。客观,易于使用,可靠和可重复的量表来评估疼痛和镇静水平是必要的,以提供充分的治疗和避免不良反应。较轻的镇静作用是目前公认的目标,并且正在使用副作用更安全的新镇静剂。在某些临床情况下,神经肌肉阻滞剂继续被推荐使用,并且时间越短越好。谵妄是一种常见的问题,必须通过创造最佳环境来预防早期活动和促进睡眠。右美托咪定用于危险的机械通气患者和非典型抗精神病药物可能是有益的,并减少谵妄的持续时间。
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