Pharmacologic Interventions to Prevent Delirium in Trauma Patients: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

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Zitikyte, Gabriele [1 ,2 ]
Roy, Danielle C. [1 ,2 ]
Tran, Alexandre [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Fernando, Shannon M. [2 ,3 ]
Rosenberg, Erin [3 ]
Kanji, Salmaan [2 ,3 ,5 ]
Engels, Paul T. [6 ]
Wells, George A. [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Vaillancourt, Christian [1 ,2 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Fac Med, Sch Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[2] Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Clin Epidemiol Program, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Ottawa, Dept Med, Div Crit Care, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Ottawa, Dept Surg, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[5] Ottawa Hosp, Dept Pharm, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[6] McMaster Univ, Dept Surg, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[7] Univ Ottawa Heart Inst, Cardiovasc Res Methods Ctr, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[8] Univ Ottawa, Dept Emergency Med, Ottawa, ON, Canada
关键词
critical care; delirium; dexmedetomidine; propofol; systematic review; trauma; MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS; ALPHA-2; AGONISTS; BRAIN-INJURY; PROPOFOL; MANAGEMENT; SEDATION; PAIN; DEXMEDETOMIDINE; GUIDELINES; PREDICTOR;
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10.1097/CCE.0000000000000875
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES:To compare the relative efficacy of pharmacologic interventions in the prevention of delirium in ICU trauma patients.DATA SOURCES:We searched Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, Embase, and Cochrane Registry of Clinical Trials from database inception until June 7, 2022. We included randomized controlled trials comparing pharmacologic interventions in critically ill trauma patients.STUDY SELECTION:Two reviewers independently screened studies for eligibility, extracted data, and assessed risk of bias.DATA EXTRACTION:Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines for network analysis were followed. Random-effects models were fit using a Bayesian approach to network meta-analysis. Between-group comparisons were estimated using hazard ratios (HRs) for dichotomous outcomes and mean differences for continuous outcomes, each with 95% credible intervals. Treatment rankings were estimated for each outcome in the form of surface under the cumulative ranking curve values.DATA SYNTHESIS:A total 3,541 citations were screened; six randomized clinical trials (n = 382 patients) were included. Compared with combined propofol-dexmedetomidine, there may be no difference in delirium prevalence with dexmedetomidine (HR 1.44, 95% CI 0.39-6.94), propofol (HR 2.38, 95% CI 0.68-11.36), nor haloperidol (HR 3.38, 95% CI 0.65-21.79); compared with dexmedetomidine alone, there may be no effect with propofol (HR 1.66, 95% CI 0.79-3.69) nor haloperidol (HR 2.30, 95% CI 0.88-6.61).CONCLUSIONS:The results of this network meta-analysis suggest that there is no difference found between pharmacologic interventions on delirium occurrence, length of ICU stay, length of hospital stay, or mortality, in trauma ICU patients.
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