2014
DOI: 10.1177/175114371401500213
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Daily Interruption of Sedation in Mechanically Ventilated Adults without Tracheostomy

Abstract: The use of sedative and analgesic dugs is essential in intensive care. The lowest effective doses should be used for the shortest period of time in order to limit the risk of serious complications. Daily interruption of sedation (DIS) is one strategy that has been shown to reduce overall sedative drug use and to promote earlier liberation from mechanical ventilation. However, uptake has been limited because of concerns over accidental removal of devices, the additional human resources required to accomplish th… Show more

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