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Recommended dosages of analgesic and sedative drugs in intensive care result in a low incidence of potentially toxic blood concentrations

Authors :
Ulrica Lennborn
Anna Johansson
Erik Lindgren
Elisabet I. Nielsen
Håkan Sandler
Maria Bertilsson
Robert Kronstrand
Johan Ahlner
Fredrik C. Kugelberg
Sten Rubertsson
Source :
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol 129, Pp 1-7 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Upsala Medical Society, 2024.

Abstract

Background: Standard dosages of analgesic and sedative drugs are given to intensive care patients. The resulting range of blood concentrations and corresponding clinical responses need to be better examined. The purpose of this study was to describe daily dosages, measured blood concentrations, and clinical responses in critically ill patients. The purpose was also to contribute to establishing whole blood concentration reference values of the drugs investigated. Methods: A descriptive study of prospectively collected data from 302 admissions to a general intensive care unit (ICU) at a university hospital. Ten drugs (clonidine, fentanyl, morphine, dexmedetomidine, ketamine, ketobemidone, midazolam, paracetamol, propofol, and thiopental) were investigated, and daily dosages recorded. Blood samples were collected twice daily, and drug concentrations were measured. Clinical responses were registered using Richmond agitation-sedation scale (RASS) and Numeric rating scale (NRS). Results: Drug dosages were within recommended dose ranges. Blood concentrations for all 10 drugs showed a wide variation within the cohort, but only 3% were above therapeutic interval where clonidine (57 of 122) and midazolam (38 of 122) dominated. RASS and NRS were not correlated to drug concentrations. Conclusion: Using recommended dose intervals for analgesic and sedative drugs in the ICU setting combined with regular monitoring of clinical responses such as RASS and NRS leads to 97% of concentrations being below the upper limit in the therapeutic interval. This study contributes to whole blood drug concentration reference values regarding these 10 drugs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03009734 and 20001967
Volume :
129
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7a0bf8ef5d494caab3867a3804e4e0a0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48101/ujms.v129.10560