Brain monitor helps nurses sedate critically ill kids more precisely, cuts ICU time
NCT ID NCT07252024
Summary
This study tested a new way to manage sedation for children on breathing machines in intensive care. Nurses used a brainwave monitor to guide sedative doses, aiming for more precise sedation. The goal was to see if this approach reduced over- or under-sedation, lowered total drug use, eased withdrawal symptoms, and shortened the ICU stay.
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Locations
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Behcet Uz Children's Hospital - Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye)
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