Giving patients oral diazepam before they undergo cataract surgery, instead of running an intravenous (IV) drip with sedatives, can provide adequate, complication-free sedation, a single-center study ...
Current guidance indicates intravenous conscious sedation shoulld not be used in children. Clinical experience, as presented in these cases, shows it can be a valuable management tool. Further ...
Intravenous sedation in combination with inhaled nitrous oxide or inhaled nitrous oxide and sevoflurane provides a safe alternative to general anaesthesia in anxious paediatric dental patients. With ...
Conscious sedation helps reduce anxiety, discomfort, and pain during certain medical procedures. Doctors use medications and sometimes local anesthesia to induce relaxation. Conscious sedation is now ...
Inhaled isoflurane sedation was on par with IV midazolam for children age 3 to 17 years in the ICU on mechanical ventilation in a randomized trial. Isoflurane also reduced time to extubation and ...
Practice guidelines for sedation and analgesia may vary in different regions of the world. The American Society of Anesthesiologists has developed such guidelines for use by physicians who are not ...
IV sedation, often called "twilight sedation," is a safe and effective technique that places patients in a deeply relaxed state during dental procedures. Unlike general anesthesia, patients remain ...
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