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Understanding What Sedation Is Used for RFA Procedures

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Over 90% of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) procedures are performed under some form of sedation or anesthesia to manage patient discomfort and anxiety. The type of sedation used for RFA procedures is not one-size-fits-all, but rather a spectrum of options tailored to the specific procedure, patient health, and pain tolerance.

Why Does Lidocaine Make My Heart Race? Unpacking the Causes and Effects

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Studies show that local anesthetics with epinephrine are the most widely used in dentistry. While the numbing sensation is expected, many people are startled when they get a racing heart after a lidocaine injection. Understanding the ingredients and how they work can shed light on why your heart may feel like it's speeding up and what to do about it.

Understanding Anesthesia: What Happens When You Are Anaesthetised?

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While general anesthesia may seem mysterious, with modern technology and safety standards, the risk of a fatal complication is very low, estimated at just 0.01% to 0.016%. Understanding exactly what happens when you are anaesthetised can help demystify the experience and reduce any pre-procedure anxiety.

How Long Does It Take for Anesthesia to Wear Off? A Complete Recovery Guide

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Every year, approximately 25 million general anesthetic procedures are performed in the US. But **how long does it take for anesthesia to wear off?** The timeline is not uniform; it varies significantly based on the type of anesthetic and individual factors, with most major effects fading within 24 hours, though full recovery takes longer.

How long does it take for anesthesia to get out of a person's system?

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While the immediate effects of general anesthesia wear off within hours, it can take up to a week for the body to completely eliminate all anesthetic drugs. Understanding the specific type of anesthesia and factors influencing its clearance helps set proper expectations for how long it takes for anesthesia to get out of a person's system.

How long can you not drive after an anesthetic? A Patient's Guide

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Nearly 40 million anesthetics are administered in the United States each year, but many patients are unsure about a critical safety question: **how long can you not drive after an anesthetic?** [1.7.2]. The answer is crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring a smooth recovery [1.8.1].

Is local anesthesia safe for people with high blood pressure?

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half of all adults in the United States have hypertension. For many of these individuals, a common concern is the safety of undergoing procedures with local anesthesia, particularly due to the potential impact on blood pressure.

How safe is dental anesthesia?

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Although rare, severe complications from dental anesthesia are nearly unheard of, occurring in only about 3 out of every million cases. Modern dental anesthesia is exceptionally safe when administered by a trained professional, with safety measures customized for each patient's medical history and the procedure being performed.