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Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants · Mar 2012
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyUtility of bispectral index monitoring during intravenous sedation in the dental office.
- Juan Munoz Garcia, Alfonso Vidal Vidal Marcos, Andres Restoy Lozano, and Carmen Gasco Garcia.
- Hospital Sur, Madrid, Spain. mugarmedical@ono.com
- Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2012 Mar 1;27(2):375-82.
PurposeThis research sought to compare two different systems to monitor sedated patients undergoing implant surgery in the dental office: the bispectral index (BIS) and the Ramsay scale. This information was used to establish an optimal BIS range for surgery in these patients and to calculate differences in drug consumption in both groups.Materials And MethodsConsecutive patients undergoing implant surgery were studied and randomly assigned to two groups. Patients were sedated using intravenous propofol, fentanyl, and midazolam. The sedation level in group A was measured using the Ramsay scale. In group B, the Ramsay scale and the BIS were used together. Heart rate, blood pressure, and peripheral oxygen saturation were monitored in all patients. The levels of anxiety, satisfaction, and drug consumption were compared between groups.ResultsForty-three patients were included; 20 were placed in group A and 23 were included in group B. There were no differences in the hemodynamic and respiratory parameters monitored or in anxiety or satisfaction levels in both groups. In group B patients, the BIS values stabilized around 85; the Ramsay scale stabilized around 3 in both groups and remained at these levels until the end of the procedure. Drug consumption was significantly lower in the BIS group.ConclusionThe optimal BIS value during intravenous sedation in sedated ambulatory patients in dental surgery should be within the 80 to 85 range. BIS monitoring allows for reduced consumption of propofol, fentanyl, and midazolam.
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