1991
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4807662
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Oxygen saturation during third molar removal with local anaesthetic alone and in combination with intravenous sedation

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“…10,11 There have been many reports on the effects of midazolam on the central nervous system, circulatory and respiratory functions, and recovery profile. 10,[12][13][14][15][16][17] Also, benzodiazepines increase ␥-aminobutyric acid A (GABA A ) receptor-mediated functions in the central nervous system and act on the spinal pathway to decrease muscle power. 18 The muscle-relaxant action of benzodiazepines is mediated largely by ␣2-GABA A receptors.…”
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“…10,11 There have been many reports on the effects of midazolam on the central nervous system, circulatory and respiratory functions, and recovery profile. 10,[12][13][14][15][16][17] Also, benzodiazepines increase ␥-aminobutyric acid A (GABA A ) receptor-mediated functions in the central nervous system and act on the spinal pathway to decrease muscle power. 18 The muscle-relaxant action of benzodiazepines is mediated largely by ␣2-GABA A receptors.…”
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“…Results revealed a statistically significant decrease (P < .05) in the lung function and a clinically significant decrease in the lung function in approximately 15% of the subjects. Also, Lowe and Brook [11] reported that Find all citations by this author (defaultOrfilter your current searchOxygen saturation) recorded in 96 adults undergoing removal of the third molar tooth in dental surgery. Half of the patients received local anesthetic alone; the remainder received, in addition, intravenous midazolam.…”
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“…Lowe y cols. 4 evaluaron el %SpO 2 en pacientes que recibieron sedación con midazolam y demostraron que tuvieron mayores descensos en un 25 % de estos (93-89 %). En contraste con estos hallazgos, Aeschliman y cols.…”
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“…La utilización del oxímetro de pulso en procedimientos odontológicos permite medir el %SpO 2 . Algunas investigaciones previas han reportado datos sobre la incidencia, frecuencia, gravedad y duración de la desaturación de oxígeno arterial en pacientes sometidos a procedimientos de cirugía bucal ambulatoria [1][2][3] y otros estudios han comparado el comportamiento del %SpO 2 en diferentes intervenciones quirúrgicas, con anestesia local o sedación [4][5][6][7][8] , demostrando la importancia de la monitorización de este parámetro en la detección temprana de episodios de hipoxemia en pacientes con patologías sistémicas 9 . La enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC) es una entidad de alta prevalencia y comúnmente subdiagnosticada en pacientes fumadores asintomáticos, quienes pueden presentar alteraciones en el funcionalismo pulmonar [10][11][12][13] e hipoxemia durante la realización de procedimientos de cirugía bucal 14 .…”
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