Title: Short-course intensive sedative therapy for post-operative spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
Abstract:Objective The effect and safety of short-course intensive sedative therapy for post-operative spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage are discussed. Methods The patients were divided into intensive sedat...Objective The effect and safety of short-course intensive sedative therapy for post-operative spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage are discussed. Methods The patients were divided into intensive sedation group with sedative target for Riker sedation-agitation scale( SAS) 1 ~2 and traditional sedation group with sedative target for SAS 3 ~4,respectively. All patients received sedation therapy for no more than 12 h. Results Compared with the traditional sedation group,sedation of 12 h post-operation in short-course intensive sedation group was deep and long; the systolic pressure and diastolic pressure in 12 h post-operation was low and the volume of residual hematoma at 2 d post-operation was less. Meanwhile ICU hospitalization of short-course intensive sedation group did not prolong and the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia( VAP) was not increased. Conclusion Shortcourse intensive sedative therapy is effective and safe for post-operative spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.Read More
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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