Critical Care Medicine
Clinical research is centred on critically ill patients requiring intensive medical support, including mechanical ventilation, vasopressors, and sedative or analgesic treatment in the intensive care unit.
- Intensive care support
- Ventilated patient management
- Hemodynamic support
The research activity reflects a focus on managing severe physiological instability in patients needing advanced organ support.
Geriatric Critical Care
One major area of interest is the care of older critically ill patients, with attention to outcomes in individuals aged 65 years and older who require prolonged critical care interventions.
- Older adult ICU care
- Age-related treatment response
- Mortality outcomes
This work addresses the distinct clinical needs of older adults exposed to high-acuity treatment in critical care settings.
Sedation and Analgesia
The sponsor’s research landscape includes sedation strategies for ventilated patients, with specific interest in dexmedetomidine as a primary sedative agent and comparison with usual care approaches.
- Dexmedetomidine
- Sedative management
- Analgesic care
These studies are directed toward treatment choices that shape comfort, safety, and clinical outcomes during invasive respiratory support.



