It is important to choose an appropriate oxygenation technique during intravenous deep sedation in pediatric dental treatment. The study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of high-flow nasal oxygenation in intravenous deep sedation in pediatric dental patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
The patients included will be oxygenated by HFNO device during the operation
Peking University of Stomatology
Beijing, China
RECRUITINGHypoxemia
The occurrence of decreased oxygen saturation up to 90%.
Time frame: Intra-operative
Severe Hypoxemia
The occurrence of decreased oxygen saturation up to 85%
Time frame: Intra-operative
Desaturation
The occurrence of decreased oxygen saturation up to 94%.
Time frame: Intra-operative
Intra-operative airway assistance
The need of intra-operative airway assistance maneuvers including jaw lifting, suction, mask ventilation and intubation.
Time frame: Intra-operative
Operation interruption
The occurrence of intra-operative surgical operation interruption due to decreased oxygen saturation, secretion, airway suction, severe body movement, etc., except for surgical reasons.
Time frame: Intra-operative
Intra-operative end-tidal carbon dioxide level
The highest intra-operative end-tidal carbon dioxide level.
Time frame: Intra-operative
Intra-operative transcutaneous carbon dioxide level
The highest intra-operative transcutaneous carbon dioxide level.
Time frame: Intra-operative
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