| Literature DB >> 18796156 |
Matthias Haenggi1, Heidi Ypparila-Wolters, Christine Bieri, Carola Steiner, Jukka Takala, Ilkka Korhonen, Stephan M Jakob.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Sedative and analgesic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients. Their overuse may prolong mechanical ventilation and length of stay in the intensive care unit. Guidelines recommend use of sedation protocols that include sedation scores and trials of sedation cessation to minimize drug use. We evaluated processed electroencephalography (response and state entropy and bispectral index) as an adjunct to monitoring effects of commonly used sedative and analgesic drugs and intratracheal suctioning.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18796156 PMCID: PMC2592749 DOI: 10.1186/cc7015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Patient characteristics, and sedative and analgesic drugs used
| Characteristic | Value |
| Age (years median [range]) | 66 (38 to 83) |
| Diagnosis ( | |
| ACS/circulatory failure | 12 |
| Respiratory failure (pneumonia, COPD) | 11 |
| Sepsis (other than pneumonia) | 9 |
| Trauma/major emergency surgery | 4 |
| Other | 8 |
| Sedation ( | |
| Midazolam | 24 |
| Propofol | 17 |
| Opiate only | 3 |
| Opiate ( | |
| Fentanyl | 41 |
| Sedation only | 3 |
A total of 44 patients were included in the study. ACS, acute coronary syndrome; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Figure 1Diagram showing the numbers of patients and events ultimately used for analysis. NMB, neuromuscular blockade. ICD: informed consent (document).
Figure 2Response entropy/BIS-Index/state entropy at different Ramsay Sedation Scale scores. The 1,932 data points (about 660 events) are at -2 minutes (2 minutes before an event). Boxes show median, 25th and 75th percentiles; whiskers indicate the 10th and 90th percentiles. RE, response entropy; RS, Ramsay Sedation Scale; SE, state entropy.
Processed EEG parameters at 2 minutes before the event, separated by patients with light versus deep sedation
| RE | SE | BIS | P values | |
| All events | ||||
| RSS score 1 to 4 ( | 79 (35 to 97) | 61 (30 to 86) | 66 (48 to 89) | All |
| RSS score > 4 ( | 34 (26 to 58) | 31 (24 to 48) | 41 (34 to 58) | |
| Sedation boli | ||||
| RSS score 1 to 4 ( | 85 (39 to 97) | 73 (34 to 86) | 67 (49 to 91) | All |
| RSS score > 4 ( | 33 (26 to 48) | 31 (33 to 51) | 40 (33 to 51) | |
| Opiate boli | ||||
| RSS score 1 to 4 ( | 56 (30 to 96) | 43 (26 to 85) | 59 (46 to 83) | All |
| RSS score > 4 ( | 31 (23 to 41) | 29 (31 to 44) | 40 (31 to 44) | |
| ETS | ||||
| RSS score 1 to 4 ( | 89 (45 to 97) | 75 (36 to 86) | 74 (50 to 91) | RE: |
| RSS score > 4 ( | 50 (30 to 92) | 44 (27 to 80) | 60 (44 to 80) | SE: |
RSS score 1 to 4 indicates light sedation, and RSS score > 4 indicates deep sedation. Values are expressed as median (interquartile range). BIS, bispectral index; EEG, electroencephalogram; ETS, endotracheal suctioning; RE, response entropy; RSS, Ramsay Sedation Scale; SE, state entropy.
Processed EEG and physiological variables and RSS score 2 minutes before sedation boli
| Variable | Indication | Test | |||||
| Agitation with threat | Agitation | Medical reasons | Anticipated nursing procedure | No annotation | |||
| 20 | 129 | 86 | 116 | 57 | |||
| Response entropy | 91 (61 to 97) | 91 (44 to 98) | 35 (22 to 65) | 48 (28 to 96) | 65 (32 to 96) | < 0.001 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| State entropy | 79 (54 to 86) | 79 (40 to 88) | 32 (21 to 56) | 43 (26 to 74) | 59 (29 to 85) | < 0.001 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| BIS-Index | 81 (71 to 91) | 76 (54 to 91) | 48 (40 to 62) | 57 (47 to 72) | 72 (46 to 92) | < 0.001 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| RSS score | 1 (1 to 2) | 2 (1 to 4 to) | 4 (3 to 5) | 4 (2 to 4) | 4 (2 to 4) | < 0.001 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| Heart rate (beats/minute) | 83 (69 to 104) | 90 (73 to 104) | 96 (90 to 107) | 92 (72 to 100) | 96 (85 to 107) | 0.011 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| etCO2 (mmHg) | 45 (37 to 62) | 42 (34 to 55) | 47 (35 to 57) | 41 (36 to 53) | 34 (33 to 50) | 0.043 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| Fi | 48 (40 to 62) | 47 (39 to 58) | 50 (39 to 61) | 48 (40 to 59) | 39 (38 to 54) | 0.062 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| Respiratory rate (breaths/minute) | 19.0 (16.3 to 19.8) | 15.5 (12.0 to 20.0) | 17.8 (12.0 to 20.0) | 14.3 (11.8 to 18.3) | 17.7 (11.7 to 20.4) | 0.025 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| Sp | 95 (92 to 98) | 96 (92 to 98) | 97 (95 to 98) | 95 (93 to 98) | 96 (95 to 98) | 0.116 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| SBP (mmHg) | 115 ± 22 | 113 ± 21 | 96 ± 28 | 110 ± 26 | 113 ± 29 | < 0.001 | RM-ANOVA |
| MBP (mmHg) | 79 (71 to 82) | 70 (63 to 79) | 63 (57 to 69) | 69 (59 to 79) | 70 (63 to 84) | < 0.001 | Kruskal-Wallis |
| DBP (mmHg) | 60 (55 to 64) | 50 (44 to 59) | 46 (39 to 52) | 50 (41 to 58) | 52 (45 to 60) | < 0.001 | Kruskal-Wallis |
The sedation boli were given for various indications, according to the nurses' notes. Values are expressed as median (interquartile range) or as mean ± standard deviation. BIS, bispectral index; SBP, MBP, DBP, systolic, mean, diastolic blood pressure; EEG, electroencephlogram; etCO2, end-tidal barbon dioxide; FiO2, fractional inspired oxygen; RM-ANOVA, repeated measures analysis of variance; RSS, Ramsay Sedation Scale; SpO2, pulse oximetry.
Processed EEG and physiological variables, and RSS score 2 minutes before opiate boli
| Variable | Indication | ||||||||
| 0: left blank/missing | 1: patient asks | 2: agitation, nurse thinks of pain | 3: agitation, objective signs of pain | 4: anticipated pain (surgical) | 5: anticipated pain (nursing) | 6: to reduce sedatives | 7: comment | ||
| 60 | 39 | 60 | 56 | 16 | 73 | 9 | 49 | ||
| Response entropy | 73 (27 to 97) | 94 (35 to 98 | 53 (30 to 96 | 36 (25 to 63 | 28 (19 to 34 | 32 (25 to 81 | 17 (11 to 25 | 81 (33 to 96 | < 0.001 |
| State entropy | 61 (25 to 87) | 81 (25 to 84) | 40 (24 to 87) | 30 (22 to 56) | 24 (18 to 29) | 28 (23 to 71) | 15 (10 to 19) | 65 (31 to 83) | < 0.001 |
| BIS-Index | 66 (45 to 92) | 77 (62 to 93) | 62 (43 to 82) | 51 (40 to 59) | 49 (40 to 52) | 53 (42 to 73) | 46 (40 to 56) | 54 (32 to 73) | < 0.001 |
| RSS score | 4 (2 to 5) | 2 (2 to 3) | 3 (1 to 4) | 3 (2 to 4) | 5 (3 to 5) | 4 (3 to 4) | 4 (2 to 4) | 4 (2 to 5) | < 0.001 |
| Heart rate (beats/minute) | 92 (81 to 102) | 90 (72 to 101) | 96 (90 to 107) | 100 (94 to 109) | 97 (90 to 110) | 93 (85 to 100) | 95 (93 to 100) | 86 (74 to 95) | < 0.001 |
| etCO2 (mmHg) | 36 (33 to 55) | 34 (32 to 46) | 41 (34 to 50) | 48 (36 to 55) | 43 (41 to 49) | 41 (35 to 48) | 54 (47 to 56) | 34 (27 to 45) | < 0.001 |
| Fi | 41 (38 to 59) | 39 (38 to 53) | 44 (39 to 53) | 53 (41 to 57) | 46 (45 to 52) | 45 (39 to 53) | 58 (51 to 60) | 39 (34 to 48) | < 0.001 |
| Respiratory rate (breaths/minute) | 14.0 (11.8 to 19.9) | 12.8 (10.0 to 19.0) | 16.8 (12.2 to 20.9) | 19.8 (16.6 to 22.0) | 16.7 (13.6 to 20.0) | 16.5 (12.0 to 19.8) | 18.3 (13.5 to 19.0) | 13.6 (12.0 to 18.0) | < 0.001 |
| Sp | 96 (93 to 98) | 96 (93 to 97) | 95 (94 to 98) | 95 (93 to 97) | 98 (96 to 98) | 96 (94 to 98) | 96 (94 to 97) | 95 (94 to 97) | 0.053 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 111 (99 to 126) | 119 (104 to 146) | 113 (102 to 133) | 101 (91 to 113) | 94 (76 to 102) | 109 (96 to 120) | 65 (53 to 116) | 105 (99 to 116) | < 0.001 |
| MBP (mmHg) | 69 (61 to 78) | 77 (71 to 83) | 70 (66 to 81) | 66 (62 to 73) | 56 (48 to 68) | 70 (62 to 75) | 51 (44 to 79) | 67 (62 to 74) | < 0.001 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 51 (42 to 59) | 55 (48 to 59) | 53 (47 to 59) | 50 (45 to 54) | 38 (28 to 44) | 51 (43 to 58) | 34 (34 to 43) | 50 (47 to 55) | < 0.001 |
The opiate boli were given for various indications, according to the nurses' notes. Values are expressed as median (interquartile range). All P values were calculated using the Kruskal-Wallis test. BIS, bispectral index; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; EEG, electroencephlogram; etCO2, end-tidal barbon dioxide; FiO2, fractional inspired oxygen; MBP, mean blood pressure; RSS, Ramsay Sedation Scale; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SpO2, pulse oximetry.
Figure 3Time courses of response entropy and BIS-Index after sedation bolus. Black lines and red lines indicate stimulus (endotracheal suction) and no stimulus within 10 minutes of the sedation bolus. Dots are medians, and the error bars indicate the 25th and 75th percentiles. The asterisk denotes a significant difference (P < 0.05) between the groups at 10 minutes. RE, response entropy.
Figure 4Time course of RE and BIS-Index during endotracheal suctioning episodes. (a) Time course of RE during the endotracheal suctioning episodes (ET), without (black) and with (red) medication before ET. Asterisks denote significant differences (P < 0.05) between the groups at these time points. (b) Time course of BIS-Index during the ETs, without (black) and with (red) medication before ET. Asterisks denote significant differences (P < 0.05) between the groups at these time points. RE, response entropy.
Processed EEG and physiological parameters 2 minutes before endotracheal suctioning, with and without medication given up to 10 minutes before endotracheal suctioning
| Variable | Without medication | With medication | Test | |
| 282 | 103 | |||
| Response entropy | 91 (47 to 97) | 82 (39 to 97) | 0.111 | Mann-Whitney |
| State entropy | 78 (42 to 87) | 66 (31 to 85) | 0.101 | Mann-Whitney |
| BIS-Index | 80 (57 to 93) | 76 (49 to 91) | 0.078 | Mann-Whitney |
| Heart rate (beats/minute) | 83 (70 to 99) | 91 73–100) | 0.09 | Mann-Whitney |
| etCO2 (mmHg) | 37 (33.44) | 41 (34 to 53) | < 0.01 | Mann-Whitney |
| Fi | 40 (38 to 49) | 47 (38 to 58) | 0.02 | Mann-Whitney |
| Respiratory rate (breaths/minute) | 14.0 (11.0 to 18.0) | 14.5 (11.6 to 19.0) | 0.43 | Mann-Whitney |
| Sp | 95 (93 to 79) | 95 (93 to 97) | 0.92 | Mann-Whitney |
| SBP (mmHg) | 116 (103 to 138) | 117 (103 to 134) | 0.83 | Mann-Whitney |
| MBP (mmHg) | 74 (67 to 83) | 75 (65 to 81) | 0.45 | Mann-Whitney |
| DBP (mmHg) | 55 (49 to 61) | 53 (44 to 60) | 0.19 | Mann-Whitney |
| RSS score | 2 (2 to 4; n = 147) | 3 (2 to 4; n = 61) | 0.25 | Mann-Whitney |
| Age (years) | 66.6 ± 12.3 | 60.0 ± 10.9 | 0.11 | |
| SAPS II score | 47.7 ± 19.2 | 42.2 ± 16.0 | 0.40 | |
| LOS (minutes) | 10,750 (5,230 to 195,90) | 10,305 (6,600 to 12,210) | 0.99 | Mann-Whitney |
Because of the unbalanced numbers of events, age, SAPS and LOS were divided into two groups: endotracheal suctioning without medication or with medication less than 50% of the time, and endotracheal suctioning with medication more than 50% of the time or always with medication. Values are expressed as median (interquartile range) or as mean ± standard deviation. BIS, bispectral index; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; EEG, electroencephlogram; etCO2, end-tidal barbon dioxide; FiO2, fractional inspired oxygen; LOS, length of stay; MBP, mean blood pressure; RSS, Ramsay Sedation Scale; SAPS, Simplified Acute Physiology Score; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SpO2, pulse oximetry.
Figure 5Time course of EEG variables during endotracheal suctioning episodes. Findings are stratified by the increase in EEG parameters (> 20% versus < 20%) before endotracheal suctioning episodes (ET), with and without medication before ET. Asterisks denote significant differences between the groups at these time points (P < 0.05). EEG, electroencephalogram.