Anaesthesia and Sedation for the Autistic Patient.

SAAD digest Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Sarah Sacoor
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Autism is a disability that affects how a person communicates and relates to the world around them. Patients on the autistic spectrum may be referred to a Special Care Dentistry service to be managed under sedation or general anaesthetic, as their visit to the dentist can be stressful and disruptive to their routine. As it is a spectrum disorder, each patient needs to be assessed individually in order to determine whether sedation or general anaesthetic would be appropriate for them. Some autistic patients may have good verbal communication and mild learning difficulties, and may be able to tolerate treatment under local anaesthetic with behavioural management alone. On the other end of the spectrum, patients with severe autism and learning difficulties may not permit the dentist to even examine them and will require a general anaesthetic. There will also be patients on the autistic spectrum who are suitable for conscious sedation depending on their level of learning difficulty and cooperation. Oral and transmucosal sedation can also be useful for providing presedation to a patient to facilitate venous access. In order to minimise distress to the patient, it is important that adequate sedation, anaesthesia and analgesia are achieved both perioperatively and post-operatively.

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自闭症患者的麻醉与镇静。
自闭症是一种影响一个人与周围世界沟通和联系的残疾。自闭症患者可能会被转到特殊护理牙科服务,在镇静或全身麻醉下进行治疗,因为他们去看牙医可能会给他们带来压力,扰乱他们的日常生活。由于这是一种谱系障碍,每个患者都需要单独评估,以确定镇静或全身麻醉是否适合他们。一些自闭症患者可能有良好的语言交流和轻微的学习困难,并且可能能够忍受局部麻醉治疗和单独的行为管理。另一方面,患有严重自闭症和学习困难的患者甚至可能不允许牙医检查他们,而需要全身麻醉。也会有一些自闭症患者,根据他们的学习困难和合作程度,他们适合有意识的镇静。口服和经黏膜镇静也可用于为患者提供镇静以促进静脉通路。为了最大限度地减少患者的痛苦,在围术期和术后给予充分的镇静、麻醉和镇痛是很重要的。
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