• Title of article

    Practical Considerations for Dexmedetomidine Sedation in Adult Cataract Surgery Under Local/Regional Anesthesia: A Narrative Review

  • Author/Authors

    Kumar ، Chandra M. Department of Anaesthesia - Khoo Teck Puat Hospital , Chua ، Alfred W. Y. Department of Anaesthetics - Royal Prince Alfred Hospital , Imani ، Farnad Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine - Pain Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Sehat-Kashani ، Saloome Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine - Pain Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences

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  • Abstract
    aract surgery is predominantly performed under local/regional anesthesia, with or without sedation. The practice pattern of sedation is unknown and seems to vary significantly among institutions and countries, routinely administered in some parts of the world to the other extreme of none at all. The selection of sedative agents and techniques varies widely. Currently, there is no ideal sedative agent. Dexmedetomidine has gained recent attention for sedation in ophthalmic local/regional anesthesia due to its alleged advantages of effective sedation with minimal respiratory depression, decreased intraocular pressure, and reduced pain during the local anesthetic injection; however, they are subject to differing interpretations. Published literature also suggests that although dexmedetomidine sedation for cataract surgery under local/regional anesthesia is potentially useful, its role may be limited due to logistical difficulties in administering the recommended dose.
  • Keywords
    Regional Ophthalmic Anesthesia , Local Anesthesia , Cataract Surgery , Monitored Anesthesia Care , Sedation , Dexmedetomidine
  • Journal title
    Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
  • Journal title
    Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
  • Record number

    2709367