• 제목/요약/키워드: IV Deep sedation

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Waardenburg Syndrome 환아의 치과치료를 위한 정주 깊은 진정법 -증례보고- (IV Deep Sedation Management of Waardenburg Syndrome Child during Dental Treatment - A case report -)

  • 김승오
    • 대한치과마취과학회지
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.6-12
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    • 2006
  • IV Deep sedation is useful for Waardenburg syndrome Child undergoing extensive dental treatment. We experienced a case of dental treatment under W deep sedation in a 3 years old boy with Waardenburg syndrome. He was treated on an outpateint basis. He was diagnosed hypothyroidism and received thyroid hormone. Premedication was done using ketamine and atropine IM. Induction using $N_2O$-enflurane mask ventilation was uneventful and intravenous cathetering was carried out. IV deep sedation was maintained with midazolam-$N_2O$ combination. After monitoring the patient for 2 hours and confirming his recovery, he was discharged from the day care unit. In summary, we report this successful IV Deep sedation management of Waardenburg syndrome child during dental treatment in as out patient.

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Dental treatment in patients with severe gag reflex using propofol-remifentanil intravenous sedation

  • Shin, Sooil;Kim, Seungoh
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.65-69
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    • 2017
  • Patients with severe gag reflex (SGR) have difficulty getting the treatment they require in local clinics, and many tend to postpone the start of their treatment. To address this problem, dentists have used behavioral techniques and/or pharmacological techniques for treatment. Among the pharmacological methods available, propofol IV sedation is preferred over general anesthesia because it is a simpler procedure. Propofol in combination with remifentanil is characterized by stable sedative effects and quick recovery, leading to a deep sedation. Remifentanil acts to reduce the pain caused by lipid-soluble propofol on injection. The synergistic effects of propofol-remifentanil include reduction in the total amount of drug required to achieve a desired sedation level and anti-emetic effects. In this case report, we outline how the use of propofol-remifentanil IV sedation enabled us to successfully complete a wide range of dental treatments in a patient with SGR.

비협조적인 아동의 치과 치료를 위한 정주 진정요법 (INTRAVENOUS SEDATION FOR UNCOOPERATIVE DENTAL CHILD PATIENTS)

  • 박용규;김종수;김승오
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.710-716
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    • 2006
  • 소아치과에서 진정요법은 치과 환경에 대하여 공포를 가진 아동, 협조 전 단계의 아동, 장애를 가진 아동 그리고 구토반사 등을 보이는 환자에게 사용될 수 있다. 본 증례에서는 다발성 치아 우식증을 주소로 본원에 내원한 환아에서 1.0mg/kg 케타민과 $0.03{\sim}0.06mg/kg$ 미다졸람 그리고 아트로핀 정주 병용투여 하에 수복치료를 시행하였다. 치료시간의 연장과 적절한 진정 상태 유지를 위하여 케타민(0.33mg/kg)과 미다졸람 $1mg(0.03{\sim}0.05mg/kg)$을 혼합하거나 각각 추가 투여하였다. 지속적으로 환자의 활력징후를 관찰하면서 약물의 추가투여 용량을 결정하였다. 모니터링 장비로 맥박 산소 측정법(pulse oximetry), 전자심전도(electrocardiogram), 비혈관식혈압(NIBP : Noninvasive Blood Pressure)을 사용하여 맥박, 호흡수, 혈압, 산소 포화도 등을 측정하였다. 진료 과정동안 안전을 위해 미국 소아치과 학회(American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry ; AAPD)의 권고 사항을 준수하였다.

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Ketorolac의 지속적 정주가 Morphine정맥 PCA에 미치는 효과 (The Effect of Continuous Infusion of Ketorolac on Morphine IV PCA)

  • 최덕환;정익수;김승오
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 1997
  • Background: Ketorolac($Tarasyn^{(R)}$) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug(NSAID) which has shown to be an effective postoperative analgesic available parenterally, and when combined with morphine can reduce its requirement. The analgesic efficacy and adverse effects of continuous infusion of ketorolac added to morphine IV PCA was evaluated in 60 women after abdominal hysterectomy. Methods: Patients were assigned to receive either morphine intravenous(IV) bolus followed by morphine IV patient controlled analgesia(PCA), or ketorolac 30mg IV and continuous IV infusion at 4.0mg/hr in combination with the above regimen. The authors evaluated PCA morphine used, pain assessment(verbal pain intensity score and visual analogue scale) and side effects at 2, 4, 6 and 24hrs during pain control. Results: Continuous infusion of ketorolac decreased the PCA morphine usage significantly(30.4 ---> 19.6 mg : p=0.007) at 24hrs postoperatively. Significant differences were seen favoring ketorolac infusion in pain intensity and visual analogue scale both at rest and during movement. There were no differences in incidences of deep sedation, nausea & vomiting. But the ketorolac group they complained of dizziness more than morphine only group. Little pruritus was recorded in either groups. Conclusions: The authors conclude continuous IV infusion of ketorolac in conjunction with morphine PCA provide effective analgesia after low abdominal surgery.

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