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In this parallel, multicenter, single-blind randomized controlled trial, mechanical ventilated patients will be randomly assigned to two groups. One receives remimazolam to achieve sedation goals, while the other receives Midazolam. The primary outcome is the effect of remimazolam on duration of mechanical ventilated of critical patients compared to midazolam.
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Investigational drug#remimazolam for injection Study title#Effect of Remimazolam with Protocolized Sedation on Critical Ill, Mechanical Ventilated Patients Compared with Midazolam - A parallel, Multicenter, Single-blind Randomized Controlled Trial Principal Investigator#Professor Zhanguo Liu, Dr.Jing Cai, Department of Critical Care Unit, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University Study subjects#Critical ill patients that are mechanically ventilated within the first 48h of admission to the ICU and who would remain in the ICU for over 72h are enrolled in this study. The ages of patients should be in the range from 18 to 80.
Study phase# Investigator Initiated Trial(IIT) Study objectives#The objective of the study is to determine whether remimazolam, compared with midazolam, reduces duration of ventilation in severe patients.
Study design#A parallel, Multicenter, Single-blind Randomized Controlled Trial. Medication method#Remimazolam group#Patients are administered with a bolus of remimazolam with 0.1-0.3mg/kg intravenously in 1 minute for the first time. And the maintenance dose is 0.25-0.1mg/kg/h, meanwhile the dose of remimazolam should be titrated according to Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS) scores. Nonbenzodiazepines could be administrated to the patients if sedation targets were not achieved.
Midazolam group#Patients are administered with a bolus of midazolam with 0.01-0.05mg/kg intravenously in 1 minute for the first time. And maintenance dose is 0.02-0.1mg/kg/h, meanwhile the dose of midazolam should be titrated according to Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS) scores. Nonbenzodiazepines could be administrated to the patients if sedation targets were not achieved.
Spontaneous breathing test (SBT) is conducted daily while patients are stable. Weaning would be considered after a successful SBT, and the sedation for study need to be stopped subsequently. If the weaning failed, mechanical ventilation and sedation would be used immediately according to sedation targets. Weaning success is defined as the ability to successfully complete the SBT and sustain spontaneous breathing for 48h after extubation.
Course#28days Sample size#440. Sites#15 Primary endpoint#Duration of mechanical ventilation(weaning success is typically regarded as consecutive ventilator-free over 24h following liberation from a ventilator. The duration of mechanical ventilation is from the enrollment time to the weaning time. The study and observation would be stopped due to difficult ventilator weaning, which features weaning failure repeatedly for 3 weeks.) Secondary endpoints#
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440 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Jing Cai; Zhanguo Liu, M.D.PhD
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