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Category: Anesthesiology

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Is Oral Sedation Safer Than IV Sedation? A Detailed Look at Anesthesia Safety

5 min read
Approximately 30% of adults experience some form of dental anxiety, creating a significant need for sedation during treatments. When evaluating the options available, many people wonder: is oral sedation safer than IV sedation?. The answer depends heavily on the specific context of the patient and procedure, as both methods are generally safe under the right conditions.

What Drug is Used for Instant Sedation?

4 min read
For critical medical interventions like rapid sequence intubation, drugs such as Etomidate and Propofol can induce sedation in under a minute. Choosing the correct drug for instant sedation depends on the patient's specific clinical needs and health status.

Does general anesthesia affect BP? An in-depth pharmacological review

3 min read
According to research published in the *Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine*, intraoperative hypotension during general anesthesia is a common event linked to complications such as organ injury. Understanding how **does general anesthesia affect BP** is critical, as anesthesiologists meticulously manage these changes throughout any procedure.

Can You Do Anesthesia with High Blood Pressure?

4 min read
Hypertension is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular complications during surgery, with one review noting it can increase the risk of perioperative cardiovascular complications by 35%. However, undergoing anesthesia with high blood pressure is generally safe, provided the condition is properly managed by your healthcare team.

Does being under anesthesia lower your blood pressure?

4 min read
Intraoperative hypotension, or low blood pressure during surgery, occurs in 5% to 99% of patients under anesthesia, depending on the definition used [1.2.4]. But **does being under anesthesia lower your blood pressure** for everyone, and why does this happen?

Who is not a good candidate for IV sedation?

4 min read
According to research, the incidence of complications during intravenous (IV) sedation, particularly respiratory issues, is a significant concern in certain patient populations. Understanding who is not a good candidate for IV sedation is critical for healthcare providers and patients alike to ensure safety and prevent adverse events.

What are the contraindications for IV sedation?

4 min read
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), IV sedation is both safe and effective when administered by trained professionals [1.6.3]. However, certain health conditions can make it unsafe. So, **what are the contraindications for IV sedation?**

What Blood Pressure Is Too High for General Anesthesia?

4 min read
According to a 2017 review, hypertension can increase cardiovascular complications during surgery by 35% [1.2.1]. This raises a critical question for patients and doctors: **what blood pressure is too high for general anesthesia**, and when should a procedure be postponed for safety?

Can Local Anesthetics Cause Hypotension? Mechanisms and Risks

4 min read
The incidence of hypotension after spinal anesthesia can be as high as 64% in certain patient populations, like those undergoing cesarean sections [1.8.1]. While effective for pain management, a key question remains for clinicians: **Can local anesthetics cause hypotension?** The answer is yes, through various mechanisms.

What causes low blood pressure after an epidural?

5 min read
Approximately 14% of women who receive an epidural for childbirth experience a drop in blood pressure. Understanding what causes low blood pressure after an epidural is important for anticipating this common side effect and knowing how it is treated.