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Use of ADMSTM during sedation for dental treatment of an intellectually disabled patient: a case report

  • Chi, Seong In (Department of Dental Anesthesiology, Seoul National University Dental Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Hyun Jeong (Department of Dental Anesthesiology, Seoul National University Dental Hospital) ;
  • Seo, Kwang-Suk (Department of Dental Anesthesiology, Seoul National University Dental Hospital) ;
  • Yang, Martin (Research Institute, Unimedics CO., LTD.) ;
  • Chang, Juhea (Special Care Clinic, Seoul National University Dental Hospital)
  • Received : 2016.09.09
  • Accepted : 2016.09.22
  • Published : 2016.09.30

Abstract

Dental treatment is often performed under general anesthesia or sedation when an intellectually disabled patient has a heightened fear of treatment or has difficulty cooperating. When it is impossible to control the patient due to the severity of intellectual disability, conscious sedation is not a viable option, and only deep sedation should be performed. Deep sedation is usually achieved by propofol infusion using the target controlled infusion (TCI) system, with deep sedation being achieved at a slightly lower concentration of propofol in disabled patients. In such cases, anesthesia depth monitoring using EEG, as with a Bispectral Index (BIS) monitor, can enable dental treatment under appropriate sedation depth. In the present case, we performed deep sedation for dental treatment on a 27-year-old female patient with mental retardation and severe dental phobia. During sedation, we used BIS and a newly developed Anesthetic Depth Monitor for Sedation (ADMS$^{TM}$), in addition to electrocardiography, pulse oximetry, blood pressure monitoring, and capnometry for patient safety. Oxygen was administered via nasal prong to prevent hypoxemia during sedation. The BIS and ADMS$^{TM}$ values were maintained at approximately 70, and dental treatment was successfully performed in approximately 30 min.

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