In this issue of Critical Care Clinics, guest editors Drs. Yahya Shehabi, Joanna L. Stollings, and Timothy D. Gerard bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Optimizing Sedation and Analgesia in the ICU. Top experts cover key issues such as the role of antipsychotic agents for adjunct sedation; analgesia first for every patient:: current concepts in critical illness; monitoring sedation depth in critical illness; inhalational agents as ICU sedatives; and much more.
Pharmacology of Commonly Used Sedative Agents Pharmacology of Alpha-2 Agonists Applied to Sedation, Sleep, and Analgesia Role of Antipsychotic Agents for Adjunct Sedation Analgesia First in Critically Ill Adults: Current Practices and Future Directions Monitoring Sedation Depth in Critical Illness, State-of-the-Art Practice Inhalational Agents as Intensive Care Unit Sedatives Optimal Sedation in Older Critically Ill Adults Sedation and Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation-Where are We now? A Narrative Review Optimal Sedation in Ventilated Patients with Sepsis and Septic Shock Optimal Sedation During Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Optimal Sedation and Analgesia in Patients with Polytrauma, Excluding Brain Injury Optimal Sedation and Analgesia for Critical Care Patients with Acute Brain Injury Including Post-Cardiac Arrest Optimal Sedation in Ventilated Patients with Cardiovascular Surgery and/or Shock Future Directions in Sedation and Analgesia
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