1. Assessing the safety of deep sedation in outpatient pediatric oral health care.
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Gandhi HA, Olson G, Lee H, Zouaidi K, Yansane A, Walji M, Kalenderian E, and Tokede B
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- Child, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Conscious Sedation adverse effects, Delivery of Health Care, Outpatients, Deep Sedation adverse effects, Deep Sedation methods
- Abstract
Background: Children are the patient subgroup with the lowest error tolerance regarding deep sedation (DS)-supported care. This study assessed the safety of DS-supported pediatric dental treatment carried out in an outpatient setting through retrospective review of patient charts., Methods: An automated script was developed to identify charts of pediatric patients who underwent DS-supported dental procedures from 2017 through 2019 at a dental clinic. Charts were assessed for the presence of sedation-related adverse events (AEs). A panel of experts performed a second review and confirmed or refuted the designation of AE (by the first reviewer). AEs were classified with the Tracking and Reporting Outcomes of Procedural Sedation system., Results: Of the 175 DS cases, 19 AEs were identified in 15 cases (8.60%). Using the Tracking and Reporting Outcomes of Procedural Sedation classification system, 7 (36.84%) events were related to the airway and breathing category, 9 (47.37%) were related to sedation quality (including a dizzy patient who fell at the checkout desk and sustained a head laceration), and 3 (15.79%) were classified as an allergy., Conclusion: This study suggests an AE (whether relatively minor or of potentially major consequence) occurs in 1 of every 12 DS cases involving pediatric patients, performed at an outpatient dental clinic. Larger studies are needed, in addition to root cause analyses., Practical Implications: As dentists increasingly pivot in the use of DS services from in-hospital to outpatient settings, patients expect comparable levels of safety. This work helps generate evidence to drive targeted efforts to improve the safety and reliability of pediatric outpatient sedation., (Copyright © 2023 American Dental Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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