2017
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2169
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Assessment of Alteration in Capnometry Monitoring during Intravenous Sedation with Midazolam for Oral Surgical Procedures

Abstract: Introduction Capnography is routinely used for monitoring of patients subjected to sedation for different surgical procedures. There is still paucity of data highlighting the capnographic assessment of patients on midazolam sedation undergoing oral surgical procedures. Hence, we planned the present study to assess the alterations occurring in the end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) values monitored during intravenous (IV) sedation with midazolam during various oral surgical procedures. Materials and methods The… Show more

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“…Capnography is a non-invasive monitoring method that measures EtCO 2 and provides information about metabolic, circulatory, and respiratory activities. 1 EtCO 2 monitoring can be an early indicator of airway compromise and allow for early detection of critical respiratory incidents. 1 Ventilation monitoring, through capnography, may provide an element of safety for early and more reliable detection of hypoventilation in patients undergoing sedation for gastrointestinal procedure procedures outside of the operation room.…”
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“…Capnography is a non-invasive monitoring method that measures EtCO 2 and provides information about metabolic, circulatory, and respiratory activities. 1 EtCO 2 monitoring can be an early indicator of airway compromise and allow for early detection of critical respiratory incidents. 1 Ventilation monitoring, through capnography, may provide an element of safety for early and more reliable detection of hypoventilation in patients undergoing sedation for gastrointestinal procedure procedures outside of the operation room.…”
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confidence: 99%