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Author: Rizvi, Ghazi; Yamane, David; Davison, Danielle; Williams, Jeffrey; Heinz, Eric R.
Title: Sedation, narcotic and neuromuscular blockade in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19
  • Cord-id: 9y24gxs4
  • Document date: 2021_6_8
  • ID: 9y24gxs4
    Snippet: Objective To describe the sedation, narcotic and neuromuscular blockade usage in ventilated patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Design Single-Center Retrospective Review. Setting George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Patients 62 patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation admitted from March 2020 to June 2020. Intervention None. Measurements and main results Patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure required multiple sedative/narcotic infusions
    Document: Objective To describe the sedation, narcotic and neuromuscular blockade usage in ventilated patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Design Single-Center Retrospective Review. Setting George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Patients 62 patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation admitted from March 2020 to June 2020. Intervention None. Measurements and main results Patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure required multiple sedative/narcotic infusions to achieve sedation requirements and at doses that were significantly more when compared to a general medical-surgical ICU population (represented by the MIND-USA cohort). The most common infusions were Dexmedetomadine and Propofol. Approximately 17% of our patients required a neuromuscular blockade infusion as well. Prior to intubation, narcotic utilization was stable and low. Conclusion Patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation have higher sedation and narcotic requirements than general ICU patients.

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