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Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of remifentanil versus fentanyl during light sedation with dexmedetomidine in adults receiving mechanical ventilation (MV) in the intensive care unit. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, we compared the use of remifentanil versus fentanyl in adults receivin...

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Autores principales: Aoki, Yoshitaka, Niwa, Takuya, Shiko, Yuki, Kawasaki, Yohei, Mimuro, Soichiro, Doi, Matsuyuki, Nakajima, Yoshiki
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7989131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33745360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605211002683
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author Aoki, Yoshitaka
Niwa, Takuya
Shiko, Yuki
Kawasaki, Yohei
Mimuro, Soichiro
Doi, Matsuyuki
Nakajima, Yoshiki
author_facet Aoki, Yoshitaka
Niwa, Takuya
Shiko, Yuki
Kawasaki, Yohei
Mimuro, Soichiro
Doi, Matsuyuki
Nakajima, Yoshiki
author_sort Aoki, Yoshitaka
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of remifentanil versus fentanyl during light sedation with dexmedetomidine in adults receiving mechanical ventilation (MV) in the intensive care unit. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, we compared the use of remifentanil versus fentanyl in adults receiving MV with dexmedetomidine sedation. The primary outcome was the proportion of time under light sedation (Richmond Agitation–Sedation Scale score between −1 and 0) during MV. RESULTS: We included 94 patients and classified 58 into the remifentanil group and 36 into the fentanyl group. The mean proportion of time under light sedation during MV was 66.6% ± 18.5% in the remifentanil group and 39.9% ± 27.3% in the fentanyl group. In the multivariate analysis with control for confounding factors, patients in the remifentanil group showed a significantly higher proportion of time under light sedation than patients in the fentanyl group (mean difference: 24.3 percentage points; 95% confidence interval: 12.9–35.8). CONCLUSIONS: Remifentanil use might increase the proportion of time under light sedation in patients receiving MV compared with fentanyl administration.
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spelling pubmed-79891312021-04-02 Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation Aoki, Yoshitaka Niwa, Takuya Shiko, Yuki Kawasaki, Yohei Mimuro, Soichiro Doi, Matsuyuki Nakajima, Yoshiki J Int Med Res Retrospective Clinical Research Report OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of remifentanil versus fentanyl during light sedation with dexmedetomidine in adults receiving mechanical ventilation (MV) in the intensive care unit. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, we compared the use of remifentanil versus fentanyl in adults receiving MV with dexmedetomidine sedation. The primary outcome was the proportion of time under light sedation (Richmond Agitation–Sedation Scale score between −1 and 0) during MV. RESULTS: We included 94 patients and classified 58 into the remifentanil group and 36 into the fentanyl group. The mean proportion of time under light sedation during MV was 66.6% ± 18.5% in the remifentanil group and 39.9% ± 27.3% in the fentanyl group. In the multivariate analysis with control for confounding factors, patients in the remifentanil group showed a significantly higher proportion of time under light sedation than patients in the fentanyl group (mean difference: 24.3 percentage points; 95% confidence interval: 12.9–35.8). CONCLUSIONS: Remifentanil use might increase the proportion of time under light sedation in patients receiving MV compared with fentanyl administration. SAGE Publications 2021-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7989131/ /pubmed/33745360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605211002683 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Retrospective Clinical Research Report
Aoki, Yoshitaka
Niwa, Takuya
Shiko, Yuki
Kawasaki, Yohei
Mimuro, Soichiro
Doi, Matsuyuki
Nakajima, Yoshiki
Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation
title Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation
title_full Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation
title_short Remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation
title_sort remifentanil provides an increased proportion of time under light sedation than fentanyl when combined with dexmedetomidine for mechanical ventilation
topic Retrospective Clinical Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7989131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33745360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605211002683
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