The Efficacy of Inhaled Methoxyflurane Versus Intravenous Sedation for the Reduction of Acute Shoulder Dislocation
Chavalit Iemsaengchairat
Abstract:Purpose: Anterior shoulder dislocation is one of the most common emergency orthopedic conditions. In general practice, intravenous sedation is the standard treatment to relax patients during shoulder reduction procedures. Sedatives and analgesics are drugs that have side effects after administration, especially when administered intravenously. They can depress neurological function and cause respiratory and cardiovascular system side effects. Self-inhaled methoxyflurane relieves moderate to severe pain. Hospit… Show more
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