About this Research Topic
The objective of this Research Topic is to address the various challenges of sedation and analgesia in critically ill neonates and children. Despite a myriad of drugs and non-pharmacological approaches to sedation and analgesia, we struggle every day to find the optimal balance between under- and oversedation, as well as efficacy and safety regarding pain and analgesia. New developments related to pain and sedation assessment may provide better options to monitor sedation and pain. Model-informed dosing may provide individualized drug treatment. We wish to address these and other aspects of sedation and analgesia in critically ill neonates and children, such as sedation and pain assessment, new molecules, tiered sedation strategies, pharmacokinetics, weaning strategies, withdrawal and delirium, long-term impact, non-pharmacological therapies (hypnosis, acupuncture, etc.). The aim of this topic is to provide clinicians and researchers with an overview of state-of-the-art knowledge on this topic to directly improve patient care and to generate new research ideas.
The scope of this article collection is the assessment and treatment for sedation and analgesia in critically ill children. We welcome in-vitro studies and animal models, clinical studies, including pharmacokinetic studies, reviews, pro-con debates, quality improvement projects, etc.
Keywords: critical illness; analgesia; sedation; weaning; delirium
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