2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-010-2026-y
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Rescue treatment for noninvasive ventilation failure due to interface intolerance with remifentanil analgosedation: a pilot study

Abstract: This clinical study suggests that a remifentanil-based sedation protocol can decrease the rate of failure in patients with intolerance to NPPV.

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“…Taken together, the results of these studies are encouraging [7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Overall, the use of sedation during NIV appears feasible and safe.…”
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“…Taken together, the results of these studies are encouraging [7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Overall, the use of sedation during NIV appears feasible and safe.…”
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“…In addition to the present trial [5], several observational studies [7][8][9][10][11] and three randomized trials comparing midazolam and dexmedetomidine or placebo [12][13][14] have assessed the potential use of sedative and/or analgesic drugs to reduce discomfort and risk of NIV failure. The main characteristics and results of these studies are Table 1.…”
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“…Of course there is a serious ethical concern regarding the use of restraints to maintain NIV in agitated patients with treatment-limitation decisions. Some have successfully used a protocol of light sedation with short-acting drugs such as remifentanil to enhance patient comfort and pursue NIV [3,4]. Nevertheless, such ''intervention that deprives patients of their dignity and ability to recognize that family members are present'' may be considered unethical.…”
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