• Critical care clinics · Oct 1995

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    Patients requiring sedation.

    • A Tung and M Rosenthal.
    • Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine, California, USA.
    • Crit Care Clin. 1995 Oct 1; 11 (4): 791-802.

    AbstractRecent advances in the pharmacology of sedative drugs have expanded their use in the intensive care unit. Indications and endpoints for sedation, however, often are defined poorly and are difficult to assess. Nevertheless, the complications of sedative drug administration are real. New indications for sedation have been proposed in recent years, including enforcing sleep/wake cycles, manipulating cellular metabolism, and preventing myocardial ischemia. The evidence supporting the efficacy of these new indications is not yet complete.

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