To comprehensively assess peer-reviewed studies using volatile (VA) or intravenous (i/v) anesthetics for sedation in intensive care units (ICUs), with the hypothesis that the type of sedation may have an impact on survival and other clinically relevant outcomes.
Halogenated anesthetics vs intravenous hypnotics for short and long term sedation in the intensive care unit: A meta-analysis / Likhvantsev, V; Landoni, G; Ermokhina, N; Yadgarov, M; Berikashvili, L; Kadantseva, K; Grebenchikov, O; Okhinko, L; Kuzovlev, A. - In: MEDICINA INTENSIVA. - ISSN 2173-5727. - 47:5(2023), pp. 267-279. [10.1016/j.medin.2022.03.007]
Halogenated anesthetics vs intravenous hypnotics for short and long term sedation in the intensive care unit: A meta-analysis
Landoni, GSecondo
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2023-01-01
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To comprehensively assess peer-reviewed studies using volatile (VA) or intravenous (i/v) anesthetics for sedation in intensive care units (ICUs), with the hypothesis that the type of sedation may have an impact on survival and other clinically relevant outcomes.File in questo prodotto:
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