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Review Guideline
[Pain, agitation and delirium : Amended 2013 guidelines of the American College of Critical Care Medicine.]
- I Rundshagen and American College of Critical Care Medicine.
- c/o Gemeinschaftspraxis Dupierry/Callesen, Brahmsallee 24, 20144, Hamburg, Deutschland, rundshagen@pasr.info.
- Anaesthesist. 2013 Nov 1;62(11):914-8.
BackgroundIntensive care patients regularly feel pain, not only during intensive care therapeutic measures but also when resting. The associated negative physiological and psychological sequelae can be serious and protracted in intensive care patients. Acute pain is predestined for the development of persistant neuropathic pain.AimThis study informs the readership on the contents of the amended 2013 guidelines of the American College of Critical Care Medicine (ACCCM) on pain, agitation and delirium and presents strategies for implementation of the guidelines.Material And MethodsThe focus of the amended recommendations is to give recommendations for treatment, in particular with respect to practical implementation of evidence-based scientific knowledge in the daily routine of intensive care wards.ResultsThe fundamental principles which are summarized in these guidelines are: the regular collation of pain, measurement of depth of sedation and delirium with valid and reliable measurement instruments, an adequate and preemptive analgesia, administration of sedatives only when necessary and titration of sedatives so that patients remain responsive and are able to react.ConclusionThe amended version of the guidelines is intended to achieve a high acceptance and clinical implementation in intensive care medical teams and therefore to improve the outcome of intensive care patients by optimized therapy.
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