Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery

Anxiety in the pediatric patient population is a problem for outpatient anesthesia because of poor patient compliance during the initiation of the anesthetic technique. A variety of techniques have been used in the outpatient surgery and emergency department settings to improve cooperation in the pe...

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Main Authors: Thomas Schlieve, DDS, MD, Michael Miloro, DMD, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-06-01
Series:Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541915000097
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spelling doaj-ffe54475d964404f9db35b749bb485882020-11-25T01:28:58ZengElsevierOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases2214-54192015-06-0112293210.1016/j.omsc.2015.05.004Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgeryThomas Schlieve, DDS, MDMichael Miloro, DMD, MDAnxiety in the pediatric patient population is a problem for outpatient anesthesia because of poor patient compliance during the initiation of the anesthetic technique. A variety of techniques have been used in the outpatient surgery and emergency department settings to improve cooperation in the pediatric age group or those with developmental and cognitive delay. These adjunctive techniques include the growing popularity of the use of eutectic mixtures of local anesthetic cream, nitrous oxide, oral premedication, and intramuscular injections. A highly effective technique to use during intravenous catheter insertion is the use of a refrigerant spray, ethyl chloride, to cause a transient local hypoesthesia of the skin at the venipuncture site. This technique is not associated with any significant contraindications or adverse reactions, and it should be considered for both pediatric and adult patients in the oral and maxillofacial surgery practice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541915000097
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Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
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Michael Miloro, DMD, MD
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title Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery
title_short Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery
title_full Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery
title_fullStr Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery
title_full_unstemmed Topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery
title_sort topical refrigerant spray for pediatric venipuncture for outpatient surgery
publisher Elsevier
series Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
issn 2214-5419
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Anxiety in the pediatric patient population is a problem for outpatient anesthesia because of poor patient compliance during the initiation of the anesthetic technique. A variety of techniques have been used in the outpatient surgery and emergency department settings to improve cooperation in the pediatric age group or those with developmental and cognitive delay. These adjunctive techniques include the growing popularity of the use of eutectic mixtures of local anesthetic cream, nitrous oxide, oral premedication, and intramuscular injections. A highly effective technique to use during intravenous catheter insertion is the use of a refrigerant spray, ethyl chloride, to cause a transient local hypoesthesia of the skin at the venipuncture site. This technique is not associated with any significant contraindications or adverse reactions, and it should be considered for both pediatric and adult patients in the oral and maxillofacial surgery practice.
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