Prácticas nacionales de analgesia, sedación y delirium en las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos de adultos en Chile
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Rojas Jara, Verónica Andrea
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Prácticas nacionales de analgesia, sedación y delirium en las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos de adultos en Chile
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The appropriate use of analgesia, sedation, neuromuscular
blockade and the diagnosis and prevention of delirium (ASBD) are
associated with better outcomes in critically ill patients at Intensive Care
Unit (ICUs). Aim: To know the practices about analgesia, sedation, delirium,
and neuromuscular blockade use among healthcare professionals
working in adult ICUs in Chile. Material and Method: An electronic
survey was sent to 812 professionals working in ICUs using a previously
published instrument, which was adapted and authorized by the author.
Results: We received 278 surveys. Fifty two percent of respondents were
physicians, 34% nurses and 11% physical therapists. Their age ranged
between 30 and 39 years in 43% and was over 50 years in 9%. Eighty
four percent evaluated pain routinely, but only 26% use a validated scale.
Sedation was routinely evaluated with a validated scale and 73% referred
to have a protocol. Neuromuscular block is seldom used, and little monitoring
occurs (43%). Delirium is routinely evaluated by 48% of respondents,
usually using the CAM-ICU scale. Conclusions: There is a heterogeneous
adherence to the ASBD recommended practices. The main gaps are in the
assessment of pain, monitoring of neuromuscular blockade and diagnosis
of delirium through validated instruments.
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Rev Med Chile 2021; 149: 864-872
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