Efficacy of Natural Sedation in Patients Undergoing Surgical Procedures at Clínica Odontológica UNIVALLE, Cochabamba 2017

Authors

  • Edwin Guarayo Molina Universidad Privada del Valle
  • Nicolás Aguilar Sánchez Universidad Privada del Valle
  • Ximena Claros Martínez Universidad Privada del Valle
  • Nayra Revollo Sandoval Universidad Privada del Valle
  • Daily Rojas Mhur Universidad Privada del Valle
  • Lourdes Alvarez Galindo Universidad Privada del Valle

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52428/20756208.v13i34.487

Keywords:

Sedation, Oral surgery, Efficacy

Abstract

Dental caries, trauma and other conditions can be so severe that they do not allow the restoration of the affected tooth, which has been eliminated through a surgical procedure that generates anxiety in the patient. Currently, many drugs are available for the control of anxiety, an alternative to these are the compounds based on natural plants such as Sedativol@. A prospective, transversal and analytical research was carried out in order to determine the efficacy of this compound in patients undergoing surgical procedures. The universe consisted of 60 patients divided into four groups: control, placebo, simple and surgical extractions. The variables used were: blood pressure, pulse and anxiety level, all registered before the surgical procedure and during the two controls, performed 30 and 60 minutes after the intake of Sedativol@ or placebo. The results show that Sedativol@ has no definite effect on blood pressure and pulse values, which may be due to particular factors of each patient. In the different study groups, a reduction in the level of anxiety was observed, both in the first and the second control. Sedativol@ proved to be effective in reducing the level of anxiety in patients who underwent surgical procedures. 

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2018-12-30

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Efficacy of Natural Sedation in Patients Undergoing Surgical Procedures at Clínica Odontológica UNIVALLE, Cochabamba 2017. (2018). Revista De Investigación E Información En Salud, 13(34), 5-12. https://doi.org/10.52428/20756208.v13i34.487

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