Comparison of recovery profile of desflurane and sevoflurane in dental surgeries
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Clinical Anaesthesia - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Aim: Is to find the recovery profile of desflurane anaesthesia to sevoflurane anaesthesia during dental surgeries. Settings and Design: Single Blind Randomized controlled trial. Methods: Forty ASA I and II patients undergoing dental surgeries were randomly allocated into two groups of 20 each, Desflurane (Group D) and sevoflurane (Group S). Group D received desflurane as maintainance agent & Group S received sevoflurane as maintainance agent. Results: There was no difference in demographic profile between both the groups. Time of eye openingin Group D was (6.85 min±1.01) and was Group S was (11.7 min±1.30), Time of stating name in Group D was (9.75 min ± 0.626) and in Group S was (15.4 min ±0.66), Time of walking in Group D was (110.65 min±1.23) and Group S was (152.4 min ±1.74), Time of discharge from PACU in Group D was (159.4 min± 1.39) and Group S was (198.5 min±1.5), all these value were statistically significant. Conclusion: Desflurane is superior to sevoflurane for early recovery during dental surgeries.
Authors and Affiliations
Roopal Rambhai Garaniya, Vandana Hooda, Vaishali Gautam
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