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Review
. 2024 Sep 9;13(3):96877.
doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v13.i3.96877.

Remimazolam in intensive care unit: Potential applications and considerations

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Remimazolam in intensive care unit: Potential applications and considerations

Praveen Reddy Elmati et al. World J Crit Care Med. .

Abstract

This manuscript explores the potential use of Remimazolam in the intensive care unit (ICU) and critical care units, considering its pharmacological characteristics, clinical applications, advantages, and comparative effectiveness over current sedatives and anesthetics. We reviewed existing PubMed and Google Scholar literature to find relevant studies on Remimazolam in ICU. We created search criteria using a combination of free text words, including Remimazolam, critical care, intensive care, sedation, anesthesia, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. Relevant articles published in the English language were analyzed and incorporated. Remimazolam is an ultra-short-acting benzodiazepine derivative promising for sedation and anesthesia. It is a safer option for hemodynamically unstable, elderly, or liver or kidney issues. It also has comparable deep sedation properties to propofol in the ICU. Furthermore, it reduces post-procedural delirium and patient comfort and reduces the need for additional sedatives in pediatric patients. In conclusion, Remimazolam is an excellent alternative to current sedatives and anesthetics in the ICU. Its cost is comparable to that of current medications. Further research on its long-term safety in the ICU and its broader application and incorporation into routine use is necessary.

Keywords: Anesthesia; Benzodiazepine; Critical care; Intensive care; Mechanical ventilation; Remimazolam; Sedation.

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Conflict-of-interest statement: None of the authors have any conflict of interest to disclose.

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