Title of article :
Prolonged use of dexmedetomidine in the paediatric cardiothoracic intensive care unit
Author/Authors :
Bejian، Sharon نويسنده , , Valasek، Cassie نويسنده , , Nigro، John J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
15
From page :
90
To page :
104
Abstract :
Dexmedetomidine is an a2-adrenergic agonist that causes sleep-like sedation and mild analgesia without narcosis or respiratory depression, and has relative cardiovascular stability. Due to these properties, it may be an effective agent for prolonged use in the sedation of patients in the paediatric cardiothoracic intensive care unit. We reviewed our experience with the drug to detail its safety and efficacy. Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of all patients who received dexmedetomidine over a six month period in a dedicated paediatric cardiothoracic intensive care unit. Patients were identified from pharmacy records showing administration of drugs. We collected demographic data, information relating to doses of dexmedetomidine, physiologic parameters, and clinical outcomes. Results: We identified 54 patients who received the drug. The median age of recipients was 6 months, with a range from 1 day to 16 years. The mean duration of administration was 37.3 hours, with a range from 2 to 177 hours. The mean duration of continuation of administration after extubation was 16.7 hours, with a range from zero to 112.5 hours. Physiologically, there were no clinically significant changes in mean arterial pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, or saturations of oxygen before, during, or after utilization of the drug. Use of dexmedetomidine significantly reduced the need to administrate narcotics, and scores using the COMFORT system were not different between patients who received dexmedetomidine and those who did not. Conclusions: In this limited and retrospective review, dexmedetomidine was found to be safe and efficacious. Its use as a sedative agent for extended periods of time in critically-ill children deserves investigation in a prospective and controlled manner.
Keywords :
CRITICAL CARE , Cardiac surgery , sedation
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young
Record number :
650149
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