sedationrelated
Sedation-related topics encompass the pharmacology, practice, safety, and complications associated with the use of sedative medications to facilitate medical procedures. Sedation spans a spectrum from minimal sedation (anxiolysis) to moderate sedation (conscious sedation), deep sedation, and general anesthesia. The goal is to achieve patient comfort and procedural conditions while preserving airway and cardiovascular stability, requiring careful patient assessment, dosing, monitoring, and readiness to intervene if airway or ventilation becomes compromised.
Common sedative agents include benzodiazepines (for example, midazolam), opioids (such as fentanyl), propofol, ketamine, and inhaled
Safety relies on standardized protocols, trained personnel, and appropriate monitoring. Pre-procedure assessment, fasting status, and risk
Sedation is used across settings including endoscopy, dentistry, emergency departments, and intensive care. Risk factors for