1987
DOI: 10.1016/0278-2391(87)90078-4
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Use of capnography and transcutaneous oxygen monitoring during outpatient general anesthesia for oral surgery

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“…Although continuous capnography is required for all patients undergoing general anesthesia, it is optional for MAC/sedation cases. The need for CO 2 monitoring has been studied by other medical specialties that frequently use procedural sedation, including gastroenterology (11), dentistry (12,13), and emergency medicine (14 -16), and many specialties now recommend capnography as a standard monitoring device. No studies have compared the incidence of apnea/ obstruction detection with capnography versus impedance plethysmography, nor have the effects of oxygen flow rate on capnographic detection of apnea been evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although continuous capnography is required for all patients undergoing general anesthesia, it is optional for MAC/sedation cases. The need for CO 2 monitoring has been studied by other medical specialties that frequently use procedural sedation, including gastroenterology (11), dentistry (12,13), and emergency medicine (14 -16), and many specialties now recommend capnography as a standard monitoring device. No studies have compared the incidence of apnea/ obstruction detection with capnography versus impedance plethysmography, nor have the effects of oxygen flow rate on capnographic detection of apnea been evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die gleichzeitige Applikation von O 2 und Messung von CO 2 in einem Nasengang wird unseres Wissens nur in einer pädiatrischen Arbeit von 1987 durchgeführt [1]. Bei den untersuchten Patienten war es mit dieser Vorrichtung möglich, eine beginnende Hypoventilation schnell zu erfassen.…”
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“…1 When it comes to respiratory monitoring, a considerable amount of variability exists in various dental procedures being carried out in different dental clinics in relation to the type of anesthesia and analgesia used. 2,3 In the world of modern-day oral surgery, ventilation has been overpowered by oxygenation therapy by the advancements and use of pulp oximetry.…”
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confidence: 99%