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Dexmedetomidine versus Midazolam in Procedural Sedation. A Systematic Review of Efficacy and Safety

2021-04-13T22:38:15-05:00

Clemens R M Barends 1, Anthony Absalom 1, Baucke van Minnen 2, Arjan Vissink 2, Anita Visser 2 Abstract Objectives: To systematically review the literature comparing the efficacy and safety of dexmedetomidine and midazolam when used for procedural sedation. Materials and methods: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE and COCHRANE for clinical trials comparing dexmedetomidine and midazolam for procedural sedation up to June 20, 2016. Inclusion criteria: clinical [...]

Dexmedetomidine versus Midazolam in Procedural Sedation. A Systematic Review of Efficacy and Safety2021-04-13T22:38:15-05:00

Practice Guidelines for Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia 2018 A Report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American College of Radiology, American Dental Association, American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists, and Society of Interventional Radiology*

2021-01-08T16:46:08-06:00

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Practice Guidelines for Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia 2018 A Report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American College of Radiology, American Dental Association, American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists, and Society of Interventional Radiology*2021-01-08T16:46:08-06:00

The utility of the pretracheal stethoscope in detecting ventilatory abnormalities during propofol sedation in children.

2020-04-24T14:19:09-05:00

Boriosi JP1, Zhao Q2, Preston A1, Hollman GA1.A Abstract BACKGROUND: Monitoring of ventilation with capnography or a stethoscope is recommended because the detection of ventilatory abnormalities can be significantly delayed by the use of pulse oximetry alone in patients receiving supplemental oxygen. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the pretracheal stethoscope with [...]

The utility of the pretracheal stethoscope in detecting ventilatory abnormalities during propofol sedation in children.2020-04-24T14:19:09-05:00

General Anesthesia: A Probe to Explore Consciousness.

2020-04-27T20:01:10-05:00

General anesthesia reversibly alters consciousness, without shutting down the brain globally. Depending on the anesthetic agent and dose, it may produce different consciousness states including a complete absence of subjective experience (unconsciousness), a conscious experience without perception of the environment (disconnected consciousness, like during dreaming), or episodes of oriented consciousness with awareness of the environment (connected consciousness). Each consciousness state may potentially be followed [...]

General Anesthesia: A Probe to Explore Consciousness.2020-04-27T20:01:10-05:00

For Those With Developmental Disabilities, Dental Needs Are Great, Good Care Elusive

2020-04-27T20:00:24-05:00

When Ava Terranove began feeling oral pain last July, her parents took her to her regular dentist. The dentist determined that Ava, who has an autism-like condition, needed two root canal procedures to treat infected teeth. Because of her developmental disability, Ava, now 15, requires general anesthesia for non-routine dental work. The dentist, like most [...]

For Those With Developmental Disabilities, Dental Needs Are Great, Good Care Elusive2020-04-27T20:00:24-05:00

American Dental Associations Guidelines for Teaching Pain Control and Sedation To Dentists and Dental Students

2020-04-25T15:39:29-05:00

I.     INTRODUCTION The administration of local anesthesia, sedation and general anesthesia is an integral part of the practice of dentistry. The American Dental Association is committed to the safe and effective use of these modalities by appropriately educated and trained dentists. Anxiety and pain control can be defined as the application of various physical, chemical [...]

American Dental Associations Guidelines for Teaching Pain Control and Sedation To Dentists and Dental Students2020-04-25T15:39:29-05:00

Ramsay Sedation Scale

2020-04-24T14:17:49-05:00

Ramsey Sedation Scale If Awake Ramsey 1 Anxious, agitated, restless Ramsey 2 Cooperative, oriented, tranquil Ramsey 3 Responsive to commands only If Asleep Ramsey 4 Brisk response to light glabellar* tap  or loud auditory stimulus Ramsey 5 Sluggish response to light glabellar tap or loud auditory stimulus Ramsey 6 No response to light glabellar tap [...]

Ramsay Sedation Scale2020-04-24T14:17:49-05:00

Do Dentist Over Prescribe Opioids?

2020-04-24T14:19:53-05:00

Dentistry and the Opioid Epidemic Scott S. De Rossi, DMD |August 26, 2016 Pain Relief and Dental Procedures In the United States, drug overdose is the leading cause of injury-related death. Mortality rates from drug overdose more than doubled during 1999-2013, from 6.0 per 100,000 population in 1999 to 13.8 in 2013.[1] These increases are mainly attributable [...]

Do Dentist Over Prescribe Opioids?2020-04-24T14:19:53-05:00

Dental Office Infection Transmission Guidelines

2020-06-29T15:59:24-05:00

Preventing Disease Transmission in Dental Settings CDC Division of Oral Health |January 30, 2017 Infection Transmission in Dental Healthcare Reports of transmission of infectious agents between patients and dental healthcare personnel (DHCP) in dental settings are rare. However, a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) article in the Journal of the American Dental Association[1] identified [...]

Dental Office Infection Transmission Guidelines2020-06-29T15:59:24-05:00

Prefilled Syringes Inaccurate for Office Emergencies

2017-04-25T12:50:29-05:00

Prefilled 'Code Cart' Epinephrine Syringes Inaccurate for Children By Will Boggs MD March 01, 2017NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Prefilled epinephrine syringes used to stock "code carts" do not accurately deliver small doses, as in the setting of pediatric cardiac arrest, researchers report. "I was surprised by how highly inaccurate these devices are for small children,” Dr. [...]

Prefilled Syringes Inaccurate for Office Emergencies2017-04-25T12:50:29-05:00
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