Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2024
Critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) often require sedation and analgesia as part of a comprehensive care plan. Inappropriate sedation and analgesia (too little or too much) are known to lead to adverse outcomes in this patient population, including increasing the risk of delirium, worsening hemodynamics, or interrupting life-sustaining therapies, etc. [1]. In recent years, there has been a paradigm shift in providing sedation and analgesia to minimize physical discomfort and psycho-emotional stress while maintaining the patient’s ability to interact with care providers. Balancing patient comfort and cognition with the need to provide appropriate care requires the critical care provider to have a comprehensive understanding of the pharmacodynamics of sedatives and analgesics, and to also to remain vigilant in evaluating ongoing needs for sedation and analgesia.
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