scholarly journals Influence of the type of anesthesia on 111 arthrocentesis in temporomandibular joint disorders: results of a prospective study

2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Marina A. Gavin Clavero ◽  
M. Victoria Simón Sanz ◽  
Eduard Mirada Donisa ◽  
Rocio Gallego Sobrino ◽  
Leire Esparza Lasaga

Aims: Temporomandibular dysfunction is a generic term that covers a large number of clinical problems affecting not only TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint), but also the masticatory musculature and related structures. Arthrocentesis is the most commonly used technique in patients with pain or limitation of the oral opening due to joint causes in which conservative treatment has failed. It is generally performed under local anesthesia and sedation, although depending on the type of patient and the preferences of the surgeon it can also be performed under general anesthesia. Material and method: A prospective, observational, analytical cohort study has been carried out to evaluate if the type of anesthesia, the drugs used for sedation and whether or not anesthetic induction is performed during arthrocentesis influence the results of 111 arthrocentesis performed in patients with TMJ pathology. Results: In patients who arthrocentesis was performed with propofol without midazolam the improvement in pain at one week and one month postarthrocentesis was greater than propofol with midazolam was used. Conclusion: The type of anesthesia could influence the results of arthrocentesis.

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Nanditha Sujir ◽  
Junaid Ahmed ◽  
Mandovi Nath ◽  
Nandita Shenoy ◽  
Ravikiran Ongole ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 112972982110052
Author(s):  
Maria Elizabeth Gómez-Neva ◽  
Martin Alonso Rondon Sepulveda ◽  
Adriana Buitrago-Lopez

Objective: To estimate the recommended lifespan of 223 peripheral intravenous accesses in pediatric services. Method: In this cohort study, we monitored the time of intravenous catheter between insertion and removal in children aged up to 15 years old in a Hospital from Bogotá-Colombia. The routine catheter observations was registered in questionnaires during nursing shifts. Survival analyses were performed to analyze the lifespan of the catheter free of complications. Results: The median lifespan of peripheral intravenous catheters without complications was 129 h (IQR 73.6–393.4 h). This median time free from complications was much lower for children ⩽1 year 98.3 h (IQR 63–141 h), than for participants aged >1 year 207.4 h (IQR 100–393 h). Catheters of 24 G (gauge) caliber had a median complication free time of 128 h (IQR 69–207 h) and 22 G calibers 144 h (IQR 103–393 h). Conclusions: In this study, 75% of peripheral indwell catheters remained free from complications for 74 h, the other extreme 25% of these patients could remain up to 393 h.


2021 ◽  
pp. 102595
Author(s):  
kourosh Farazmehr ◽  
Mohamad Aryafar ◽  
Farshid Gholami ◽  
Giti Dehghanmanshadi ◽  
Seyed Sepideh Hosseini

2015 ◽  
Vol 81 (4) ◽  
pp. 352-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulo Alexandre da Silva ◽  
Maria Teresa de Fatima Fernandes Lopes ◽  
Fernando Silva Freire

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