Sedation for magnetic resonance imaging in the prone position - A report of four cases.

Anesthesia and pain medicine Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-05 DOI:10.17085/apm.21103
Jaewoong Jung, Youjin Kang, Won Seok Chae, Yang-Hoon Chung
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Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a useful tool, but it can be difficult to perform in those with claustrophobia as it requires being enclosed in a noisy cylindrical space. Being in the prone position is essential to spread breast tissue. However, sedation in a prone position is challenging because of the possibility of respiratory depression and the difficulty in manipulating the airway.

Case: Four patients with claustrophobia were sedated using dexmedetomidine, has minimal effect on respiration. Dexmedetomidine also enables the patient's cooperation in assuming the prone position while infusing loading time. But dexmedetomidine requires a longer time to reach moderate sedation, an intermittent bolus of midazolam was required for rapid induction of moderate sedation. All exams were conducted successfully without any complications.

Conclusions: Administering dexmedetomidine and a midazolam bolus at the appropriate dose and timing will render MRI examinations in the prone position safe and satisfactory, without respiratory complications.

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镇静对俯卧位磁共振成像的影响——附4例报告。
背景:磁共振成像(MRI)是一种有用的工具,但在幽闭恐惧症患者中很难进行,因为它需要被封闭在一个嘈杂的圆柱形空间中。俯卧的姿势对乳房组织的扩散至关重要。然而,由于呼吸抑制的可能性和操作气道的困难,俯卧位镇静是具有挑战性的。病例:4例幽闭恐惧症患者使用右美托咪定镇静,对呼吸影响最小。右美托咪定还能使患者在输液时配合俯卧位。但右美托咪定需要较长的时间才能达到中度镇静,需要间歇式咪达唑仑快速诱导中度镇静。所有检查均顺利进行,无并发症。结论:适当的剂量和时间给予右美托咪定和咪达唑仑,可使俯卧位MRI检查安全、满意,无呼吸并发症。
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