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Enteral Pentobarbital in the Difficult to Sedate Critically Ill Children

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Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2024 Feb 9
PMID 38332954
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Abstract

Objective: Difficult analgosedation is common and challenging in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). It is important to study alternative and supplemental sedatives for when the first-line agents become -insufficient.

Methods: In this retrospective chart-review study, we report our center's experience in using intermittent doses of enteral pentobarbital as an adjunct sedative in 13 difficult to sedate critically ill and mechanically ventilated children. We compare the average sedation score and cumulative doses of other -sedatives (opioids, benzodiazepines and alpha-2 agonists) in the 24 hours before and 24 hours after enteral -pentobarbital initiation.

Results: The addition of enteral pentobarbital was associated with lower State Behavioral State (SBS) scores in 8 out of the 13 patients and on average smaller doses of opioids (decreased by 11%), benzodiazepines (BZD) (decreased by 5%) and alpha-agonists (decreased by 20%). No adverse effects were noted attributable to pentobarbital administration.

Conclusion: Enteral pentobarbital seems to be safe and effective agent in the difficult to sedate critically ill child.

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