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How safe is sedation for overweight/obese children?

This summary is based on the article published in the Pediatric Dentistry Journal: The safety of sedation for overweight/obese children in the dental setting (September/October 2012)

Purpose of the Study

Examine childhood overweight/obesity as a risk factor for adverse events during sedation for dental procedures.

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  1. JCDA Oasis November 19, 2013

    We have received the following question: What was considered an adverse event?

    In response, here is what the article states as adverse events:

    • Respiratory depression caused by hypoxia/chronic extrinsic restrictive lung disease and OSA
    • Respiratory complications, prolonged sedation, cardiac arrhythmias, brain injuries, and even death
    • Most frequent adverse events include: nausea/vomiting; apnea; desaturation; and prolonged sedation

    If you have other questions, send us an email or post a comment.

    JCDA Oasis Team

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