Publications by authors named "M Mart"

Advances in our approach to treating pain and sedation when caring for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) have been propelled by decades of robust trial data, knowledge gained from patient experiences, and our evolving understanding of how pain and sedation strategies affect patient survival and long term outcomes. These data contribute to current practice guidelines prioritizing analgesia-first sedation strategies (analgosedation) that target light sedation when possible, use of short acting sedatives, and avoidance of benzodiazepines. Together, these strategies allow the patient to be more awake and able to participate in early mobilization and family interactions.

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  • The study looks at how physical rehabilitation affects the outcomes for critically ill COVID-19 patients in the ICU, focusing on dosage and patient recovery.
  • This retrospective analysis included 3,780 adults and measured factors like mortality, discharge status, and physical function upon leaving the hospital.
  • Findings show that increased early rehabilitation correlates with improved physical function at discharge, particularly in patients who did not need mechanical ventilation.
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Objective: to examine the relationship between physical rehabilitation parameters including a novel approach to quantifying dosage with hospital outcomes for patients with critical COVID-19.

Design: Retrospective practice analysis from March 5, 2020, to April 15, 2021.

Setting: Intensive care units (ICU) at four medical institutions.

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Background: Delirium is common during critical illness and is associated with long-term cognitive impairment and disability. Antipsychotics are frequently used to treat delirium, but their effects on long-term outcomes are unknown. We aimed to investigate the effects of antipsychotic treatment of delirious, critically ill patients on long-term cognitive, functional, psychological, and quality-of-life outcomes.

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