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Monitoring nociception and awareness during palliative sedation: A systematic review

Published inPalliative Medicine, 026921632110229
Publication date2021
Abstract

Background: Providing unawareness and pain relief are core elements of palliative sedation. In addition to clinical scales, nociception and electroencephalogram-based depth of sedation monitoring are used to assess the level of consciousness and analgesia during sedation in intensive care units and during procedures. Aim: To determine whether reported devices impact the outcomes of palliative sedation. Design: Systematic review and narrative synthesis of research published between January 2000 and December 2020.

Keywords
  • Bispectral index monitor
  • Analgesia
  • Consciousness
  • Consciousness monitor
  • Deep sedation
  • Nociception
  • Palliative care
  • Systematic review
Citation (ISO format)
DIEUDONNE, Nathalie et al. Monitoring nociception and awareness during palliative sedation: A systematic review. In: Palliative Medicine, 2021, p. 026921632110229. doi: 10.1177/02692163211022943
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