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Variation in Sedative and Analgesic Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Outcomes

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Rucci, JM; Law, AC; Bolesta, S; Quinn, EK; Garcia, MA; Gajic, O; Boman, K; Yus, S; Goodspeed, VM; Kumar, V; Kashyap, R; Walkey, AJ; Henin, P ...
Published in: Chest Critical Care
March 1, 2024

Background: Providing analgesia and sedation is an essential component of caring for many mechanically ventilated patients. The selection of analgesic and sedative medications during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact of these sedation practices on patient outcomes, remain incompletely characterized. Research Question: What were the hospital patterns of analgesic and sedative use for patients with COVID-19 who received mechanical ventilation (MV), and what differences in clinical patient outcomes were observed across prevailing sedation practices? Study Design and Methods: We conducted an observational cohort study of hospitalized adults who received MV for COVID-19 from February 2020 through April 2021 within the Society of Critical Care Medicine Discovery Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study (VIRUS) COVID-19 Registry. To describe common sedation practices, we used hierarchical clustering to group hospitals based on the percentage of patients who received various analgesic and sedative medications. We then used multivariable regression models to evaluate the association between hospital analgesia and sedation cluster and duration of MV (with a placement of death [POD] approach to account for competing risks). Results: We identified 1,313 adults across 35 hospitals admitted with COVID-19 who received MV. Two clusters of analgesia and sedation practices were identified. Cluster 1 hospitals generally administered opioids and propofol with occasional use of additional sedatives (eg, benzodiazepines, alpha-agonists, and ketamine); cluster 2 hospitals predominantly used opioids and benzodiazepines without other sedatives. As compared with patients in cluster 2, patients admitted to cluster 1 hospitals underwent a shorter adjusted median duration of MV with POD (β-estimate, –5.9; 95% CI, –11.2 to –0.6; P =.03). Interpretation: Patients who received MV for COVID-19 in hospitals that prioritized opioids and propofol for analgesia and sedation experienced shorter adjusted median duration of MV with POD as compared with patients who received MV in hospitals that primarily used opioids and benzodiazepines.

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Chest Critical Care

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2949-7884

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March 1, 2024

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Rucci, J. M., Law, A. C., Bolesta, S., Quinn, E. K., Garcia, M. A., Gajic, O., … Kibbelaar, Z. (2024). Variation in Sedative and Analgesic Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Outcomes. Chest Critical Care, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chstcc.2024.100047
Rucci, J. M., A. C. Law, S. Bolesta, E. K. Quinn, M. A. Garcia, O. Gajic, K. Boman, et al. “Variation in Sedative and Analgesic Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Outcomes.” Chest Critical Care 2, no. 1 (March 1, 2024). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chstcc.2024.100047.
Rucci JM, Law AC, Bolesta S, Quinn EK, Garcia MA, Gajic O, et al. Variation in Sedative and Analgesic Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Outcomes. Chest Critical Care. 2024 Mar 1;2(1).
Rucci, J. M., et al. “Variation in Sedative and Analgesic Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Outcomes.” Chest Critical Care, vol. 2, no. 1, Mar. 2024. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.chstcc.2024.100047.
Rucci JM, Law AC, Bolesta S, Quinn EK, Garcia MA, Gajic O, Boman K, Yus S, Goodspeed VM, Kumar V, Kashyap R, Walkey AJ, Mesland JB, Henin P, Petre H, Buelens I, Gerard AC, Markotić D, Bošnjak I, Garza R, Chu E, Chan V, Gavidia OY, Pachon F, El Kassas M, Tawheed A, Matsuda W, Itagaki Y, Kodate A, Suzuki R, Takahashi Y, Moriki K, Amer MR, Bawazeer MA, Dahhan TI, Kseibi E, Butt AS, Khurshid SM, Rabee M, Abujazar M, Alghunaim R, Abualkhair M, AlFirm AT, Almazyad MA, Alarifi MI, Macarambon JM, Bukhari AA, Albahrani HA, Asfina KN, Aldossary KM, Bojicic J, Kovacevic B, Predrag S, Stojakov DS, Ignjatovic DK, Bojic SC, Bobos MM, Nenadic IB, Zaric MS, Djuric MD, Djukic VR, Teruel SY, Martin BC, Kharbanda A, Jhajhria S, Fyffe Z, Capizzi S, Alicie B, Green M, Crockarell L, Drennan A, Dubuque K, Fambrough T, Gasaway N, Krantz B, Nebi P, Orga J, Serfass M, Simion A, Warren K, Wheeler C, Woolman CJ, Christie AB, Ashley DW, Adiga R, Newsome AS, Forehand CC, Bruning R, Jones TW, Waikar SS, Colona M, Kibbelaar Z. Variation in Sedative and Analgesic Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Outcomes. Chest Critical Care. 2024 Mar 1;2(1).

Published In

Chest Critical Care

DOI

EISSN

2949-7884

Publication Date

March 1, 2024

Volume

2

Issue

1