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SEDATION AND
ANALGESIA IN THE
PICU
Anand Bhutada
Pediatric Intensivist, Child Hospital, Nagpur
Outlines
 Introduction
 Goals
 Definitions
 The challenges of PICU sedation
 Sedation & Analgesia monitoring
 Medications options
 Suggested strategies
 Precautions
 Conclusion & key points
GOALS
 Patient comfort
 Control of pain
 Anxiolysis
 Amnesia
 Blunting adverse autonomic and hemodynamic
responses
 Facilitate nursing management
 Facilitate mechanical ventilation
 Avoid self-extubation or self injury
 Reduce oxygen consumption
SEDATION and ANALGESIA
 Inadequate analgesia and postsurgical
stress response is a metabolic, humoral,
and hemodynamic response following
injury or surgery
 This neuroendocrine cascade leads to
increased oxygen consumption,
increased carbon dioxide production,
and a generalized catabolic state with a
negative nitrogen balance
SEDATION/ANALGESIA
Sedation (seda/shun) [L. sedatio, to calm, allay].
The act of calming, especially by the
administration of a sedative, or the state of being
calm.
Analgesia (an-al-je/zi-ah) [G. insensibility, from an -
privative,negative + algesis, sensation of pain] A
condition in which nocioceptive stimuli are
perceived but are not interpreted as pain; usually
accompanied by sedation without loss of
consciousness.
IDEAL PICU
SEDATIVE/ANALGESIA
 Rapid onset
 Predictable duration
 No active metabolites
 Rapid recovery
 Multiple routes of delivery
 Easy to titrate
 Minimal cardiopulmonary effects
 Not altered by renal or hepatic disease
 No drug interactions
 Antidote available
 Wide therapeutic index
COMMON DRUGS UTILIZED
 Opiates (Narcotics)
 Benzodiazepines
 Chloral hydrate
 Barbiturates
 Ketamine
 Propofol
 Neuroleptics
 Paralytics
SITUATIONS REQUIRING
SEDATIVES/ANALGESIA
 MECHANICAL VENTILATION
 Respiratory failure
 Airway
 Neurological
 POST OPERATIVE
 HEAD INJURY
 PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
 PROCEDURES
FLACC (0-8 YR)
COMFORT SCALE SCORE
Intubated, Non paralysed patients (Target 17- 26)
OPIOIDS
 First line drugs
 Provide analgesia and sedation, NOT amnesia
 Act similarly as a class
 Produce delayed gastric emptying, decreased
intestinal peristalsis, and urinary retention
 Narcotic to be used:
 Morphine
 Fentanyl
 Methadone
OPIOIDS
ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION
 IV
 Oral
 Transmucosal
 Transdermal
MODE OF ADMINISTRATION
 Intermittent/on demand (as necessary)
 Fixed interval
 Continuous infusion
 PCA
MORPHINE
 Gold standard
 Hepatic metabolism
 Depresses respiration by altering
chemoreceptor sensitivity to CO2
 Depresses rate over tidal volume
 Decreases sigh frequency
 Can cause hypotension due to histamine
mediated vasodilation
 Can block compensatory catecholamine
effect
 Prolonged clearance in neonates
MORPHINE
 IV intermittent
 0.1 mg/kg q 3 - 4
hrs
 IV continuous
 0.05 mg - 0.1
mg/kg/hr
 PO scheduled
 0.3 mg/kg q 3 - 4
hrs
 PCA dosing
 Initial dosing: 50
mcg/kg q 10 minutes
until comfortable
 Demand dose: 20 -
40 mcg/kg
 Lock-out period: 10
minutes
 4-hour limit: 0.25
mg/kg
FENTANYL
 Synthetic opiate, 100 x more potent than
morphine
 Rapid onset, highly lipophilic, rapidly crosses
BBB, redistributed to fatty tissue
 Short distribution t1/2, long elimination t1/2
 Minimal hemodynamic effect
 Blunts pulmonary vascular responses
 May produce “chest wall rigidity”, reversed with
relaxants or naloxone
FENTANYL
 IV intermittent dosing
 1-2 mcg/kg q 1-2 hrs
 IV continuous dosing
 1-2 mcg/kg/hr
 Transdermal delivery system available
 Not recommended in children less than 12
yrs
 25,50,75,100 mcg/hr
 25 mcg/hr is equivalent to 15 mg morphine
in a 24 hr period
METHADONE
 Equipotent to morphine
 Minimal hemodynamic effects
 Long half life
 Sedation and euphoric properties less
pronounced than morphine
 Useful for pain control and abstinence PO dosing
 0.1 mg/kg q 4-8 hrs
 50 % oral bioavailability
 Drug accumulation with repeated doses
caused by extensive protein binding
MODE OF ADMINISTRATION
 Intravenous bolus administration
 Common
 PRN - as needed
 Half-life of drug determines interval
 Disadvantage of pain breakthrough
IV BOLUS ADMINISTRATION
CONTINUOUS INFUSION
 Utilized when prolonged analgesia and
sedation needed
 Less labor intensive
 Better analgesia, initial bolus important
 Need for dedicated IV site
CONTINUOUS INFUSION
PCA
 Patient controlled analgesia
 Allows patient to administer a preset amount of
narcotic at preselected intervals
 Improved analgesia with decreased narcotic use
 Option to include low basal rate
 Nurse controlled analgesia
 Eliminates delay
 Allows delivery via a closed system
PCA
OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS
 RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION
 Reversal - Nalaxone (Narcan)
 Full reversal 0.1 mg/kg
 Partial reversal - titrate to effect
 Half life is less than narcotics
 IV,IM,Sub Q, ETT
 Abrupt reversal may result in nausea,
vomiting, sweating, tachycardia, increased
BP, and tremors
OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS
 Pruritis
 Individual variability and susceptibility,
alleviated by Benadryl
 Tolerance
 Need for increase in dose to achieve the
same effect
 Generally develops after 2-3 days of
frequent/continuous use
 Greater with fentanyl
 Treated by increasing the dose as needed
OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS
 DEPENDENCE
 Physiological state leading to abstinence
syndrome on withdrawal of the drug
 Generally develops after 7-10 days of
sustained use
 Symptoms include: mydriasis, tachycardia,
goose bumps, muscle jerks, vomiting, diarrhea,
seizures, fever, hypertension
 Treated with gradual withdrawal of the drug
OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS
 DEPENDENCE
 In general the longer the period of treatment the
longer the period of withdrawal needed
 A child is at risk for dependence if they have been on
narcotics for a week
 Finnegan scoring to monitor adequate weaning dose
 Weaning strategies can vary, typically 10% decrease
per day
 Do not spread the dosing interval beyond the
normal dosing interval, rather decrease the dose
 Can substitute methadone and wean q 48 hrs over
a longer time period
BENZODIAZEPINES
 First line agents for sedation
 Provide hypnosis, anxiolysis, antegrade amnesia,
and anticonvulsant activity
 NO ANALGESIA
 Can cause abstinence syndrome after prolonged
use
 Mechanism in the limbic system via the inhibitory
neurotransmitter, gamma aminobutyric acid
(GABA)
DIAZEPAM (VALIUM)
 Sedating, variable amnesia, anxiolytic
 Irritating to veins, pain in PIV
 Multiple active metabolites
 Advantage for prolonged sedation
 Disadvantage for rapid arousal
 Not recommended for continuous infusion
 Half-life 12-24 hrs
 Hepatic metabolism
LORAZEPAM (ATIVAN)
 Improved amnesia
 No active metabolites
 Half life 4-12 hours
 Metabolized by glucuronyl transferase
 Less influence from other drugs
 Better preserved in patients with liver
disease
MIDAZOLAM (VERSED)
 Rapid onset
 Rapid metabolism
 Good amnesia
 Water soluble, no pain
with injection
 Half life 2 -4 hours
 Hepatic metabolism with
renal excretion
 Active hydroxy-
metabolite may
accumulate
 Other routes of
administration
 Oral
 Nasal
 Rectal
 Sublingual
 Less absorption requiring
increase dosing
MIDAZOLAM
 Reports of dystonia and choreoathetosis
post infusion, greater risk in neonates
 Heparin decreases protein binding,
increases free drug
 Disadvantage cost
 20 kg patient
 80 $/day compared to Ativan = 30 $/day
BENZODIAZEPINES
SIDE EFFECTS
 RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION
 Less than narcotics, but potentiated with
narcotics
 Dose related
 Reversal
 Flumazenil - benzodiazepine receptor antagonist
 Contraindicated in patients with chronic benzo use
for seizures, mixed overdose, TCA’s - may result in
seizures
BENZODIAZEPINES
SIDE EFFECTS
 Choreoathetoid movement disorder
 Tolerance
 As with narcotics may need to increase dose
following 2-3 days use
 Dependence
 Withdrawal carefully and slowly if on greater
than 7-10 days
 Signs of withdrawal - tremor, tachycardia,
hypertension,
 Rapid withdrawal may promote seizures
CHLORAL HYDRATE
 Sedative hypnotic agent
 Metabolized in the liver to its active form,
trichlorethanol
 Half life 8-12 hours
 Oral or rectal administration
 Onset of action delayed
 Paradoxical reaction in some older children
 Not to exceed 100 mg/kg/day - i.e.: 25mg/kg/q 6 hrs
 Caution in children < 3 months or with hepatic
dysfunction
BARBITURATES
 Sedative
 Respiratory depression dose dependent
 Negative inotropic effects/vasodilation -
decreased cardiac output
 Decreased cerebral O2 consumption
 CBF
  ICP
 Anticonvulsant
BARBITURATES
 Useful in patients with increased ICP
 Short acting barbiturate useful for
sedation for procedure/imaging in
hemodynamically stable child
 Alkaline solution, often incompatible with
TPN or meds.
MAJOR TRANQUILIZERS
 Phenothiazine
 Thorazine
 Butyrophenones
 Droperidol
 Haloperidol
 Common in adult ICU, uncommon in PICU
 Side effects hypotension due to alpha blockade
and extrapyramidal effects
 At times useful in the difficult to sedate child
KETAMINE
 Dissociative IV anesthetic
 Good amnesia and somatic analgesia
 Anesthetic state classically described as a functional
and electrophysiological dissociation between the
thalamoneocortical and limbic system
 Chemically related to phencyclidine and
cyclohexamine
 Water and lipid soluble
 Quickly crosses blood-brain barrier, < 30 seconds
KETAMINE
 Redistribution half-life 4.7 minutes
 Elimination half-life 2.2 hours
 Clinical effects evident within one minute, resolution within
15 - 20 minutes of dose
 Bronchodilation
 Sialagogue -“promoting the flow of saliva”
 Administer with an anticholinergic
 Atropine or Robinol
 Minimal net hemodynamic effect
 Negative inotrope
 Central effect - HR, SVR
 Good choice in shock or status asthmaticus
KETAMINE
 Risk of laryngospasm
 Risk of emesis/aspiration
 Increases ICP , globe pressure
 Seizure inducing
 Emergent reactions, hallucinations
 Improved with administration of a benzodiazepine
 IM: 2 - 4 mg/kg dose q 30 minutes - 1 hour
 IV
 Intermittent dosing
 1 -2 mg/kg dose q 30 minutes to 1 hr
 Continuous dosing
 1 - 3 mg/kg/hr
PROPOFOL
 Sedative/hypnotic
 Dose dependent - conscious sedation to
general anesthesia
 Rapid onset (20-50 seconds)
 Quick recovery ( within 30 minutes of d/c)
 Lack of active metabolites
 Metabolized in liver
 Excreted in urine
PROPOFOL
 Lipid emulsion, reports of anaphylaxis
 Soybean oil, egg lecithin, and glycerol
 Decreased ICP, may lower CPP
 Decreased sympathetic tone
 Contraindicated in hemodynamically
unstable
 Moderate respiratory depression
 Pain with injection/infusion site
 Improved with use of 1% lidocaine
 0.5 mg/kg
PROPOFOL
 Neurologic sequela
 Opisthotonic posturing
 Myoclonic movements
 Metabolic acidosis reported with use > 24 hrs
 Contraindicated for long term use
 Doses
 1 - 3 mg/kg induction
 20 - 100 mcg/kg/min
 Increase infusion rate 5-10 mcg/kg/min increments
of 5 - 10 minutes

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  • 1. SEDATION AND ANALGESIA IN THE PICU Anand Bhutada Pediatric Intensivist, Child Hospital, Nagpur
  • 2. Outlines  Introduction  Goals  Definitions  The challenges of PICU sedation  Sedation & Analgesia monitoring  Medications options  Suggested strategies  Precautions  Conclusion & key points
  • 3. GOALS  Patient comfort  Control of pain  Anxiolysis  Amnesia  Blunting adverse autonomic and hemodynamic responses  Facilitate nursing management  Facilitate mechanical ventilation  Avoid self-extubation or self injury  Reduce oxygen consumption
  • 4. SEDATION and ANALGESIA  Inadequate analgesia and postsurgical stress response is a metabolic, humoral, and hemodynamic response following injury or surgery  This neuroendocrine cascade leads to increased oxygen consumption, increased carbon dioxide production, and a generalized catabolic state with a negative nitrogen balance
  • 5. SEDATION/ANALGESIA Sedation (seda/shun) [L. sedatio, to calm, allay]. The act of calming, especially by the administration of a sedative, or the state of being calm. Analgesia (an-al-je/zi-ah) [G. insensibility, from an - privative,negative + algesis, sensation of pain] A condition in which nocioceptive stimuli are perceived but are not interpreted as pain; usually accompanied by sedation without loss of consciousness.
  • 6. IDEAL PICU SEDATIVE/ANALGESIA  Rapid onset  Predictable duration  No active metabolites  Rapid recovery  Multiple routes of delivery  Easy to titrate  Minimal cardiopulmonary effects  Not altered by renal or hepatic disease  No drug interactions  Antidote available  Wide therapeutic index
  • 7. COMMON DRUGS UTILIZED  Opiates (Narcotics)  Benzodiazepines  Chloral hydrate  Barbiturates  Ketamine  Propofol  Neuroleptics  Paralytics
  • 8. SITUATIONS REQUIRING SEDATIVES/ANALGESIA  MECHANICAL VENTILATION  Respiratory failure  Airway  Neurological  POST OPERATIVE  HEAD INJURY  PULMONARY HYPERTENSION  PROCEDURES
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  • 31. OPIOIDS  First line drugs  Provide analgesia and sedation, NOT amnesia  Act similarly as a class  Produce delayed gastric emptying, decreased intestinal peristalsis, and urinary retention  Narcotic to be used:  Morphine  Fentanyl  Methadone
  • 32. OPIOIDS ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION  IV  Oral  Transmucosal  Transdermal MODE OF ADMINISTRATION  Intermittent/on demand (as necessary)  Fixed interval  Continuous infusion  PCA
  • 33. MORPHINE  Gold standard  Hepatic metabolism  Depresses respiration by altering chemoreceptor sensitivity to CO2  Depresses rate over tidal volume  Decreases sigh frequency  Can cause hypotension due to histamine mediated vasodilation  Can block compensatory catecholamine effect  Prolonged clearance in neonates
  • 34. MORPHINE  IV intermittent  0.1 mg/kg q 3 - 4 hrs  IV continuous  0.05 mg - 0.1 mg/kg/hr  PO scheduled  0.3 mg/kg q 3 - 4 hrs  PCA dosing  Initial dosing: 50 mcg/kg q 10 minutes until comfortable  Demand dose: 20 - 40 mcg/kg  Lock-out period: 10 minutes  4-hour limit: 0.25 mg/kg
  • 35. FENTANYL  Synthetic opiate, 100 x more potent than morphine  Rapid onset, highly lipophilic, rapidly crosses BBB, redistributed to fatty tissue  Short distribution t1/2, long elimination t1/2  Minimal hemodynamic effect  Blunts pulmonary vascular responses  May produce “chest wall rigidity”, reversed with relaxants or naloxone
  • 36. FENTANYL  IV intermittent dosing  1-2 mcg/kg q 1-2 hrs  IV continuous dosing  1-2 mcg/kg/hr  Transdermal delivery system available  Not recommended in children less than 12 yrs  25,50,75,100 mcg/hr  25 mcg/hr is equivalent to 15 mg morphine in a 24 hr period
  • 37. METHADONE  Equipotent to morphine  Minimal hemodynamic effects  Long half life  Sedation and euphoric properties less pronounced than morphine  Useful for pain control and abstinence PO dosing  0.1 mg/kg q 4-8 hrs  50 % oral bioavailability  Drug accumulation with repeated doses caused by extensive protein binding
  • 38. MODE OF ADMINISTRATION  Intravenous bolus administration  Common  PRN - as needed  Half-life of drug determines interval  Disadvantage of pain breakthrough
  • 40. CONTINUOUS INFUSION  Utilized when prolonged analgesia and sedation needed  Less labor intensive  Better analgesia, initial bolus important  Need for dedicated IV site
  • 42. PCA  Patient controlled analgesia  Allows patient to administer a preset amount of narcotic at preselected intervals  Improved analgesia with decreased narcotic use  Option to include low basal rate  Nurse controlled analgesia  Eliminates delay  Allows delivery via a closed system
  • 43. PCA
  • 44. OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS  RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION  Reversal - Nalaxone (Narcan)  Full reversal 0.1 mg/kg  Partial reversal - titrate to effect  Half life is less than narcotics  IV,IM,Sub Q, ETT  Abrupt reversal may result in nausea, vomiting, sweating, tachycardia, increased BP, and tremors
  • 45. OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS  Pruritis  Individual variability and susceptibility, alleviated by Benadryl  Tolerance  Need for increase in dose to achieve the same effect  Generally develops after 2-3 days of frequent/continuous use  Greater with fentanyl  Treated by increasing the dose as needed
  • 46. OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS  DEPENDENCE  Physiological state leading to abstinence syndrome on withdrawal of the drug  Generally develops after 7-10 days of sustained use  Symptoms include: mydriasis, tachycardia, goose bumps, muscle jerks, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, fever, hypertension  Treated with gradual withdrawal of the drug
  • 47. OPIATE SIDE EFFECTS  DEPENDENCE  In general the longer the period of treatment the longer the period of withdrawal needed  A child is at risk for dependence if they have been on narcotics for a week  Finnegan scoring to monitor adequate weaning dose  Weaning strategies can vary, typically 10% decrease per day  Do not spread the dosing interval beyond the normal dosing interval, rather decrease the dose  Can substitute methadone and wean q 48 hrs over a longer time period
  • 48. BENZODIAZEPINES  First line agents for sedation  Provide hypnosis, anxiolysis, antegrade amnesia, and anticonvulsant activity  NO ANALGESIA  Can cause abstinence syndrome after prolonged use  Mechanism in the limbic system via the inhibitory neurotransmitter, gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)
  • 49. DIAZEPAM (VALIUM)  Sedating, variable amnesia, anxiolytic  Irritating to veins, pain in PIV  Multiple active metabolites  Advantage for prolonged sedation  Disadvantage for rapid arousal  Not recommended for continuous infusion  Half-life 12-24 hrs  Hepatic metabolism
  • 50. LORAZEPAM (ATIVAN)  Improved amnesia  No active metabolites  Half life 4-12 hours  Metabolized by glucuronyl transferase  Less influence from other drugs  Better preserved in patients with liver disease
  • 51. MIDAZOLAM (VERSED)  Rapid onset  Rapid metabolism  Good amnesia  Water soluble, no pain with injection  Half life 2 -4 hours  Hepatic metabolism with renal excretion  Active hydroxy- metabolite may accumulate  Other routes of administration  Oral  Nasal  Rectal  Sublingual  Less absorption requiring increase dosing
  • 52. MIDAZOLAM  Reports of dystonia and choreoathetosis post infusion, greater risk in neonates  Heparin decreases protein binding, increases free drug  Disadvantage cost  20 kg patient  80 $/day compared to Ativan = 30 $/day
  • 53. BENZODIAZEPINES SIDE EFFECTS  RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION  Less than narcotics, but potentiated with narcotics  Dose related  Reversal  Flumazenil - benzodiazepine receptor antagonist  Contraindicated in patients with chronic benzo use for seizures, mixed overdose, TCA’s - may result in seizures
  • 54. BENZODIAZEPINES SIDE EFFECTS  Choreoathetoid movement disorder  Tolerance  As with narcotics may need to increase dose following 2-3 days use  Dependence  Withdrawal carefully and slowly if on greater than 7-10 days  Signs of withdrawal - tremor, tachycardia, hypertension,  Rapid withdrawal may promote seizures
  • 55. CHLORAL HYDRATE  Sedative hypnotic agent  Metabolized in the liver to its active form, trichlorethanol  Half life 8-12 hours  Oral or rectal administration  Onset of action delayed  Paradoxical reaction in some older children  Not to exceed 100 mg/kg/day - i.e.: 25mg/kg/q 6 hrs  Caution in children < 3 months or with hepatic dysfunction
  • 56. BARBITURATES  Sedative  Respiratory depression dose dependent  Negative inotropic effects/vasodilation - decreased cardiac output  Decreased cerebral O2 consumption  CBF   ICP  Anticonvulsant
  • 57. BARBITURATES  Useful in patients with increased ICP  Short acting barbiturate useful for sedation for procedure/imaging in hemodynamically stable child  Alkaline solution, often incompatible with TPN or meds.
  • 58. MAJOR TRANQUILIZERS  Phenothiazine  Thorazine  Butyrophenones  Droperidol  Haloperidol  Common in adult ICU, uncommon in PICU  Side effects hypotension due to alpha blockade and extrapyramidal effects  At times useful in the difficult to sedate child
  • 59. KETAMINE  Dissociative IV anesthetic  Good amnesia and somatic analgesia  Anesthetic state classically described as a functional and electrophysiological dissociation between the thalamoneocortical and limbic system  Chemically related to phencyclidine and cyclohexamine  Water and lipid soluble  Quickly crosses blood-brain barrier, < 30 seconds
  • 60. KETAMINE  Redistribution half-life 4.7 minutes  Elimination half-life 2.2 hours  Clinical effects evident within one minute, resolution within 15 - 20 minutes of dose  Bronchodilation  Sialagogue -“promoting the flow of saliva”  Administer with an anticholinergic  Atropine or Robinol  Minimal net hemodynamic effect  Negative inotrope  Central effect - HR, SVR  Good choice in shock or status asthmaticus
  • 61. KETAMINE  Risk of laryngospasm  Risk of emesis/aspiration  Increases ICP , globe pressure  Seizure inducing  Emergent reactions, hallucinations  Improved with administration of a benzodiazepine  IM: 2 - 4 mg/kg dose q 30 minutes - 1 hour  IV  Intermittent dosing  1 -2 mg/kg dose q 30 minutes to 1 hr  Continuous dosing  1 - 3 mg/kg/hr
  • 62. PROPOFOL  Sedative/hypnotic  Dose dependent - conscious sedation to general anesthesia  Rapid onset (20-50 seconds)  Quick recovery ( within 30 minutes of d/c)  Lack of active metabolites  Metabolized in liver  Excreted in urine
  • 63. PROPOFOL  Lipid emulsion, reports of anaphylaxis  Soybean oil, egg lecithin, and glycerol  Decreased ICP, may lower CPP  Decreased sympathetic tone  Contraindicated in hemodynamically unstable  Moderate respiratory depression  Pain with injection/infusion site  Improved with use of 1% lidocaine  0.5 mg/kg
  • 64. PROPOFOL  Neurologic sequela  Opisthotonic posturing  Myoclonic movements  Metabolic acidosis reported with use > 24 hrs  Contraindicated for long term use  Doses  1 - 3 mg/kg induction  20 - 100 mcg/kg/min  Increase infusion rate 5-10 mcg/kg/min increments of 5 - 10 minutes