Intensive care medicine
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Intensive care medicine · Jul 2000
Delay of extubation in neonates and children after cardiac surgery: impact of ventilator-associated pneumonia.
This study was undertaken to determine the delay of extubation attributable to ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in comparison to other complications and complexity of surgery after repair of congenital heart lesions in neonates and children. ⋯ VAP accounts for a major delay of extubation in pediatric cardiac surgery.
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Sedation is central to the management of intensive care patients. Many different techniques have been tried, all have potential side effects, and some have been associated with serious adverse effects. The aim of this work is to establish current sedation practice in British ICUs; the use of neuromuscular blocking drugs and the indications for their use, the use of sedation policies and scoring systems, the influence of cost on drug choice, and the use of propofol for sedation in paediatric patients. ⋯ Drugs used for the sedation of patients in intensive care have changed since previous surveys. The sedation policy of most units relies on the combination of small numbers of drugs. Sedation policies now seem to concentrate on achieving a lightly sedated co-operative patient.