Title of article :
Intravenous sedation in dental implant surgeries: A systematic review of hemodynamic effects
Author/Authors :
Pourabbas, Reza Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Ghahramani, Nazgol Student - Faculty of Dentistry -Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Sadighi, Mehrnoosh Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Soleimanpour, Hassan Aging Research Institute - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Hosseini, Mohammad-Salar Student Research Committee - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Pournaghi Azar, Fatemeh Department of Esthetics and Restorative Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background. The main objective of this systematic review was to identify the hemodynamic effects of intravenous sedatives
used in dental implant surgeries.
Methods. Embase, PubMed, ProQuest, Scopus, Ovid, and Cochrane databases were searched with no limitations. Of 59
studies obtained, 50 studies were excluded due to incompatibility with the subject. The remaining studies were reviewed in
full text and assessed for the risk of bias individually. The included studies were reviewed by the research team, and the
necessary data were extracted.
Results. Four studies were finally included. Two of the studies compared local anesthesia and intravenous sedation, while
the other two compared the consequences of different types of intravenous sedation. By comparing the hemodynamic effects,
the systolic and diastolic blood pressure and the heart rate data were collated. Midazolam was the most frequently used
intravenous sedative, and Dexmedetomidine affected hemodynamics the most.
Conclusion. Intravenous sedation leads to decreased heart rate and blood pressure. Better hemodynamic outcomes improve
the patients’ cooperation by decreasing stress and anxiety. Dexmedetomidine seems to be the first choice for intravenous sedation.
Keywords :
Dental implants , hemodynamic effects , intravenous sedation
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry