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Issue date: 4/16/08 Section: News

News Brief: Nursing school gets $10 million NIH grant

Pamela Ellermann

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*Correction attached.

The Nursing School received a $10 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study sedation management in critically ill children on ventilators.

It is the largest grant the school has ever received.

The study - which began earlier this month - aims to minimize recovery times of patients on ventilation tubes by tightly managing titration of sedatives.
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Nurses will use clinical judgment to determine optimal titration using a goal-directed comfort algorithm. Currently, physicians direct administration of sedatives.

The algorithm will ensure children do not remain on ventilators longer than necessary, reducing risks and health care costs.

"Too much sedation can actually prolong hospital stays by preventing the body from healing quickly and can cause health issues such as overdependence on medication," said associate Nursing professor Martha Curley, the study's principal investigator.

The study will involve more than 2,750 patients at 18 pediatric hospitals in the U.S. and Canada over a five-year period. Some sites will implement the new protocol, while others will continue current approaches to sedation titration.

The grant is co-funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and National Institute of Nursing Research of the NIH.

*An earlier version of this story said that the grant was for $10,000. The grant is actually for $10 million. Thanks to our commenters for pointing this out.
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blah

posted 4/16/08 @ 12:57 PM EST

Why is this newsworthy? That's actually a rather small grant, even for one professor to receive. When received by a whole school, it truly qualifies as not notable. (Continued…)

Alum

posted 4/16/08 @ 1:43 PM EST

That number must be WAY off. The DP probably dropped a digit or two. A study of the size and duration of the one described would cost hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of dollars. (Continued…)

Alum

posted 4/16/08 @ 2:35 PM EST

I was right--it's actually $10 MILLION:

http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/research/events/newsdetail.asp?t=2&id=418

Guess the DP sorta messed up on this one. (Continued…)

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