Overview

Determination of the 90% Effective Dose of a Sufentanil Bolus in Analgesia During Lateral Decubitus of Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2010-10-01
Target enrollment:
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Summary
Mechanically ventilated patients experiencing pain are frequent in intensive care units (ICU) however their treatment remains unclear. This prospective pharmacodynamic study relates to the analgesia of procedural pains. The primary objective was to determine the 90% effective dose (ED) of a sufentanil bolus to obtain a satisfactory analgesia (defined by a Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) at 3 or 4) during lateral decubitus (LD) of mechanically ventilated patients. Material and Method. Patients who, at rest before the 48th hour of mechanical ventilation, reach the objectives of BPS at 3 or 4 and Ramsay sedation score between 3 and 5, were included. During a 72h evaluation phase, BPS was used to measure the efficiency of a bolus of sufentanil on the analgesia of the LD. The dose of this bolus was raised gradually every new LD until BPS was at 3 or 4.
Phase:
Phase 4
Details
Lead Sponsor:
University Hospital, Toulouse
Treatments:
Sufentanil