Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Clinical Practice Report
Integrated Distress Activity Score (IDAS): A Possible Tool for Determining Continuous Deep Sedation
Tadashi MiyamoriYukari HattoriHiroshi Ishiguro
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2020 Volume 15 Issue 3 Pages 245-249

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Integrated Distress Activity Score (IDAS) was developed in order to evaluate both positive and negative aspects of patient’s conditions throughout hospitalization. IDAS were evaluated by nurses everyday and when patients continued to have IDAS less than or equal to zero, we used this tool for determining continuous deep sedation. From 2013-2017, 1306 patients were enrolled in the study. The average rate of continuous deep sedation in the PCU was 1.2%(16 patients). Dyspnea was the most common condition (62.5%, 10 patients), followed by delirium (37.5%, 6 patients).The average days that took to decide for sedation (from the day when IDAS was less than or equal to zero), was 3.7 days. This study suggested that IDAS could be a useful tool for determining continuous deep sedation.

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