Improving Safety of Sedation Practice and Critical Illness Prognostication (SEVA)
See publication Impact of sedation and organ failure on continuous heart and respiratory rate variability monitoring in critically ill patients: a pilot study
Interruption of sedation allows for uncovering a greater restoration of heart rate variability and respiratory rate variability in patients with low organ failure. The further reduction in respiratory variability during the elimination of sedation in patients with high multiple organ dysfunction syndrome suggests a differential response and benefit from sedation interruption, and merits further investigation. As reduced variability correlates with severity of illness, and need for sedation depends on organ failure, variability monitoring may offer a dynamic measure of a variable response to the benefit, timing, and duration of sedation interruption.
Anna Fazekas
The Ottawa Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, St Michael’s Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre
Yoanna Skrobik, Sangeeta Mehta, John Marshall, Claudio Martin, Lauralyn McIntyre, Dean Fergusson