Mechanical Ventilation Complication Clinical Trial
Official title:
Use of Bispectral Index Monitoring as an Alert to Detect Deep Sedation in Mechanical Ventilated Patients: a Prospective Observational Study
Studies have shown that prolonged deep sedation is associated with adverse clinical outcomes
in adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients. The revised guidelines for management of pain,
agitation and delirium by the Society of Critical Care Medicine in 2013 also recommended
that adult ICU patients should be maintained at a light level of sedation. The key point in
light sedation strategy is the assessment of depth of sedation. At present, sedation is
monitored mainly by the subjective clinical score systems, such as the Ramsay Scale, the
Riker's Sedation-Agitation Scale (SAS) and the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS).
However, the subjective and intermittent nature of these scales instruments has limited
their application in light sedation algorithm. Consequently, objective and continuous
measurement of the level of sedation would be more desirable in clinical practice. In recent
years, objective measures of brain function have been of great interests in the evaluation
of sedation level, and bispectral index (BIS) has been the most investigated instrument.
Several studies compared BIS with subjective sedation scales in adult ICU patients, and
yielded conflicting results. The different approaches to select BIS value may be the most
important reason for these inconsistent agreements between BIS and subjective sedation
scales. A formal scheme of subjective assessment of the depth of sedation and level of
consciousness should incorporate exerting verbal and physical stimuli and observation of the
patient's subsequent responses. Our primary aim is to clarify the diagnostic accuracy of BIS
in detecting early deep sedation against the reference standard of subjective scale
instrument. We hypothesize that BIS monitoring will provide accurate, subjective and
continuous evaluation of deepen sedation.
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Time Perspective: Prospective
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