Are we sedating more than just the brain?

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Abstract

Heavy sedation in the ICU is associated with coma, delirium, and prolonged stays, but links between sedatives and non-brain organ failure have rarely been described. In a post hoc analysis, Strøm and colleagues explored associations between sedation and acute kidney injury among ICU patients randomly assigned to one of two sedation strategies. The 'no sedation' protocol was associated with less kidney injury, but methodologic limitations preclude firm conclusions regarding mechanisms underlying this association. This hypothesis-generating study warns that sedation may harm organs other than the brain during critical illness, a possibility that warrants careful study in the future. © 2011 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Brummel, N. E., & Girard, T. D. (2011, June 7). Are we sedating more than just the brain? Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10233

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