A Comparison of Sedation-related Events for Two Multiagent Oral Sedation Regimens in Pediatric Dental Patients

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McCormack, Laura
Chen, Jung-Wei [1 ]
Trapp, Larry [2 ]
Job, Allen [1 ]
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[1] Loma Linda Univ, Sch Dent, Adv Educ Program Pediat Dent, Dept Pediat Dent, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
[2] Loma Linda Univ, Sch Dent, Adv Educ Program Dent Anesthesiol, Dept Dent Anesthesiol, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
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PEDIATRIC DENTAL TREATMENT; ORAL SEDATION; ADVERSE EVENTS; CHLORAL HYDRATE; CHILDREN; MIDAZOLAM;
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Purpose: This study compared the incidence of adverse sedation-related events occurring with two different multiagent oral sedation regimens in pediatric dental patients. Methods: Forty healthy patients (three to six years old), received either a sedation regimen of chloral hydrate, meperidine, and hydroxyzine with nitrous oxide (CH/M/H/N2O; N=19) or a regimen of midazolam, meperidine, and hydroxyzine with nitrous oxide (MZ/M/H/N2O; N=21). The two treating dentists answered a questionnaire regarding the perioperative period. Parents received two phone interviews at eight and 24 hours after sedation. Statistical analysis included chi-square, Pearson correlation coefficient, and t-test (P<.05). Results: Children sedated with MZ/M/H/N2O showed a significant increase in hyperactivity during dental treatment, slurring/difficulty speaking, and difficulty walking postoperatively within eight hours after discharge. Children sedated with CH/M/H/N2O showed a significant increase in frequency of sleeping, talking less than normal after arriving home, and an increased need for postoperative pain medication. Conclusions: Different oral sedation regimens produce different adverse sedation-related events. The provider of pediatric oral sedation should select a sedative regimen with an adverse sedation-related profile that he/she believes is optimal for the patient being treated. Parents should be counseled as to possible postsedation effects anticipated based on the sedative regimen administered.
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