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September 2007, Vol. 6, No. 5, Pages 559-571 , DOI 10.1517/14740338.6.5.559

A review of the safety of 50% nitrous oxide/oxygen in conscious sedation

Valérie Collado1,2 DCD MSc, Hospital Practitioner, Emmanuel Nicolas1,2 DCD MSc, Research Coordinator, Denise Faulks1,2 BDS MSc, Hospital Practitioner & Martine Hennequin1,2 DCD PhD, Professor
1Univ Clermont1, EA 3847, Faculté d'Odontologie, 11 bvd Charles de Gaulle, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France +33 473 17 73 83; +33 473 17 73 88;
2CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Service d'Odontologie, Hôtel-Dieu, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France
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Few studies into conscious sedation with 50% nitrous oxide/oxygen premix (50% N2O/O2) have been conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practice in Clinical Trials. Of the 140 articles retained in this review, the incidence of adverse events (AEs) varied in the range of 0 – 68% according to the indications. When other drugs and/or local anaesthesia were used concomitantly, the relative risk for nausea and vomiting increased whereas it decreased for vertigo or hallucinations. Only one study examined potential causal relationship between serious AEs and the 50% N2O/O2 gas itself, giving a risk for a serious AE directly due to the gas of 3/10,000 administrations. No analysis of the effect of the method of administration was possible, nor could conclusions be drawn relating to the risk of occupational exposure.

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Authors:
Valérie Collado
Emmanuel Nicolas
Denise Faulks
Martine Hennequin
Keywords:
adverse events
nitrous oxide
safety
sedation