| Literature DB >> 27073749 |
Christine Huang1, Nathaniel Johnson1.
Abstract
Nitrous oxide is a gas inhalation agent that has a long history of administration in procedures requiring analgesia and sedation. Although use may be limited by patient condition, patient comorbidities, and appropriate scavenging equipment, nitrous is a proven and safe tool for use in many health care settings-from the dental office to the operating room to the emergency department.Entities:
Keywords: N2O; Nitrous oxide; Pediatric emergency department; Procedural sedation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27073749 PMCID: PMC4819505 DOI: 10.1007/s40138-016-0092-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Emerg Hosp Med Rep ISSN: 2167-4884
Levels of sedation
| Sub-group | Description |
|---|---|
| Minimal sedation (anxiolysis) |
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| Moderate sedation |
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| Dissociative sedation |
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| Deep sedation |
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| General anesthesia |
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Nitrous oxide: side effects and contraindications
| More common side effects |
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| Nausea/vomiting |
| Dizziness |
| Headache |
| Tingling |
| Euphoria |
| Diffusion hypoxia |
There has been a recent report of one case report of laryngospasm with aspiration with the administration of nitrous oxide as a sole agent