Propofol-remifentanil TCI sedation for oral surgery.

The New Zealand dental journal Pub Date : 2014-09-01
A J Nagels, J B Bridgman, S E Bell, D J Chrisp
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Background and objectives: To investigate the safety and efficacy of a propofol-remifentanil target controlled infusion (TCI) sedation technique for oral surgery.

Methods: This prospective study involved patient and registered nurse (RN) questionnaires to assess the efficacy of sedation during surgery. Outpatients having dental extractions in a private office-based practice with TCI sedation were monitored with a Sleep Apnoea Monitor (SAM) to measure the number of Oxygen Desaturation Events (ODEs), defined as a drop in blood oxygenation to below 94%.

Results: Patient- and RN-assessed questionnaires showed a high standard of perceived sedation efficacy, independent of patient BMI. The proportion of patients having one or more ODEs was greater in higher BMI categories: underweight (20.0%), normal (47.9%), overweight (68.2%) and obese (81.8%). The odds of at least one ODE was estimated to be 1.2 times greater for each unit increase in BMI (OR 1.2; 95% CI 1.1-1.3), and at a fixed BMI, the odds of at least one ODE was estimated to be 2.6 times as great for a male as a female (OR 2.6; 95% CI 1.2-5.52). Age, patient nervousness and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classification were not associated with ODEs.

Conclusions: The TCI technique had a high standard of efficacy, and there were no adverse safety outcomes. Higher BMI and male sex were found to be independently associated with predictors of ODEs during oral surgery under propofol-remifentanil TCI sedation.

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背景与目的:探讨异丙酚-瑞芬太尼靶控输注(TCI)镇静技术用于口腔外科手术的安全性和有效性。方法:本前瞻性研究采用患者和注册护士(RN)问卷来评估手术中镇静的效果。在私人诊所进行TCI镇静拔牙的门诊患者使用睡眠呼吸暂停监测仪(SAM)进行监测,以测量氧饱和度事件(ODEs)的数量,ODEs的定义是血氧浓度下降到94%以下。结果:患者和rn评估的问卷显示,与患者BMI无关,镇静效果的感知标准很高。在BMI指数较高的类别中,有一种或多种ODEs的患者比例更高:体重不足(20.0%)、正常(47.9%)、超重(68.2%)和肥胖(81.8%)。据估计,BMI每增加一个单位,至少发生一种ODE的几率增加1.2倍(OR 1.2;95% CI 1.1-1.3),在BMI固定的情况下,男性患至少一种ODE的几率估计是女性的2.6倍(OR 2.6;95% ci 1.2-5.52)。年龄、患者神经紧张程度和美国麻醉医师协会(ASA)分级与ODEs无关。结论:TCI技术具有较高的疗效标准,无不良安全结局。研究发现,高BMI和男性与异丙酚-瑞芬太尼TCI镇静下口腔手术期间ODEs的预测因素独立相关。
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