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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of the Ramsay agitation-sedation rating scale versus the Richmond scale (rass) in critically ill patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-09-22) Sarabia Ramos, Katherine Tania; Solis Valverde, Trinidad Rosario; Calsin Pacompia, WilmerObjective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of the Ramsay agitation-sedation rating scale versus the Richmond scale (RASS) in critically ill patients. Materials and Methods: The study was quantitative, design: systematic, retrospective review, which synthesizes the results of different investigations, being the essence of nursing based on evidence for its methodology, identifying relevant studies of clinical practice, the System was used Grade to assign recommendation strength. Results: 10 scientific articles were compiled using the Pudmed, ElSevier, Scielo, Medline database. The majority agreed that the Richmond scale is more valid, reliable and effective because it includes a greater number of descriptors to assess levels of sedation and agitation, due to its high correlation with physiological parameters. Conclusions: It was evidenced that there is 60% effectiveness of the Richmond agitation-sedation assessment scale (RASS) to monitor agitation and sedation in critically ill patients in the intensive care unit. 20% of the articles reviewed confirm that the Ramsay sedation assessment scale is more reliable and valid and the other 20% conclude that both scales correlate and are effective in monitoring agitation and sedation in critically ill patients.
