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Azienda News:
- A Focused Update to SCCM PADIS Guidelines for Adult Patients
The task force issued conditional recommendations to use dexmedetomidine over propofol for sedation, provide enhanced mobilization rehabilitation over usual mobilization rehabilitation, and administer melatonin
- Sedation and Analgesia Guideline Update: Dex vs Propofol
The guideline authors therefore weakly recommended that dexmedetomidine be used over propofol “where light sedation and or a reduction in delirium are of highest priorities ” Let’s look more closely at the evidence supporting this recommendation
- A Focused Update to the Clinical Practice Guidelines for the . . .
In adult patients admitted to the ICU, the task force issued conditional recommendations to use dexmedetomidine over propofol for sedation, provide enhanced mobilization rehabilitation
- Comparison of Dexmedetomidine versus Propofol for Sedation in . . .
The updated recommendations from the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacist Pain, Sedation and Analgesia guidelines, released in 2012, recommend first-line sedation with dexmedetomidine or propofol for most patients
- Critical Care Medicine
We suggest using dexmedetomidine over propofol for sedation in mechanically ventilated adult patients admitted to the ICU where light sedation and or a reduction in delirium are of highest priorities (conditional recommendation; for intervention; moderate certainty of evidence)
- Advanced Pharmacotherapy in Critical Care Online . . . - SCCM
The objectives of this presentation are to identify the standard of care dexametatomidine propofol midazolam, examine the cost and resource implications using dexametatomidine in patients with delirium, and to describe the effect of dexametatomidine on the hemodynamics of critically ill patients
- Guideline for the use of Dexmedetomidine in Critical Care
Dexmedetomidine is a selective alpha-2 adrenoceptor agonist with sedative and analgesic properties It is to be used only when conventional sedation (propofol, remifentanyl, clonidine) fail to adequately manage patients to the desired sedation (RASS) score or in
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