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当行为技术失败时,儿科牙科患者的有效管理通常需要药物干预,氧化亚氮/氧气(N2O/O2)镇静是缓解焦虑和疼痛的常用选择。目的是评估气质如何影响镇静成功,并比较两种方法之间的生理反应,如血氧饱和度(SpO2)和脉搏率。本研究旨在改善儿科牙科的个性化镇静策略。常规慢速诱导逐渐增加N2O浓度,而快速诱导初始浓度较高,使患儿迅速平静。使用行为量表评估54例3-9岁儿童的气质,然后随机分配到慢速诱导组,如果慢速滴定没有效果,则第二次就诊时采用快速滴定。镇静成功通过RASS量表、患者配合、血氧饱和度、脉搏率和手术过程中的不良事件来衡量。初步研究结果表明,有气质负面影响的儿童从快速诱导中获益更多,实现更快的镇静,氧饱和度和脉搏率没有变化。总体气质对镇静成功有影响,但结果显示滴定方法与性别、年龄或气质量表得分之间没有显着关联。儿童气质在镇静效果中起关键作用。基于气质的个性化镇静方案可以优化儿童牙科护理并改善患者未来的预后。Singh D, Gupta N, Gambhir N.评估不同气质的儿童在一氧化二氮吸入镇静期间快速滴定的成功。中华临床儿科杂志,2015;18(5):522-526。
Evaluating the Success of Rapid Titration on Children with Different Temperament during Nitrous Oxide Inhalation Sedation in a Pediatric Dental Setup.
Effective management of pediatric dental patients often requires pharmacological intervention when behavioral techniques fail, with nitrous oxide/oxygen (N2O/O2) sedation being a common choice for anxiety and pain relief. The aim is to assess how temperament influences sedation success and compare physiological responses like O2 saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate between the two methods. This research aims to improve personalized sedation strategies in pediatric dentistry. Conventional slow induction gradually increases the N2O concentration, while rapid induction administers a higher concentration initially to calm the child quickly. A total of 54 pediatric patients aged 3-9 years were assessed for temperament using behavioral scales and then randomly assigned to slow induction and if not benefited with slow titration, the second visit was under rapid titration. Sedation success was measured by RASS scale, patient cooperation, oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and adverse events during the procedure. Initial findings indicated that children with temperamental negative affect benefited more from rapid induction, achieving quicker sedation, with no variations in oxygen saturation and pulse rate. Overall temperament had an impact on sedation success though the result showed no significant associations between titration method and gender, age, or temperament scale scores. Child temperament plays a crucial role in sedation outcomes. Personalizing sedation protocols based on temperament could optimize pediatric dental care and improve patient outcomes in the future.
How to cite this article: Singh D, Gupta N, Gambhir N. Evaluating the Success of Rapid Titration on Children with Different Temperament during Nitrous Oxide Inhalation Sedation in a Pediatric Dental Setup. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(5):522-526.