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propofol and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

propofol has been researched along with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders in 4 studies

Propofol: An intravenous anesthetic agent which has the advantage of a very rapid onset after infusion or bolus injection plus a very short recovery period of a couple of minutes. (From Smith and Reynard, Textbook of Pharmacology, 1992, 1st ed, p206). Propofol has been used as ANTICONVULSANTS and ANTIEMETICS.
propofol : A phenol resulting from the formal substitution of the hydrogen at the 2 position of 1,3-diisopropylbenzene by a hydroxy group.

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: A variety of conditions affecting the anatomic and functional characteristics of the temporomandibular joint. Factors contributing to the complexity of temporomandibular diseases are its relation to dentition and mastication and the symptomatic effects in other areas which account for referred pain to the joint and the difficulties in applying traditional diagnostic procedures to temporomandibular joint pathology where tissue is rarely obtained and x-rays are often inadequate or nonspecific. Common diseases are developmental abnormalities, trauma, subluxation, luxation, arthritis, and neoplasia. (From Thoma's Oral Pathology, 6th ed, pp577-600)

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Remifentanil was the best agent for AFOI, because it provided shorter intubation time, better intubation conditions, and least patient's complaint."6.80Remifentanil, ketamine, and propofol in awake nasotracheal fiberoptic intubation in temporomandibular joint ankylosis surgery. ( Arabion, HR; Eftekharian, HR; Heydari, ST; Zarei, K, 2015)
"Remifentanil was the best agent for AFOI, because it provided shorter intubation time, better intubation conditions, and least patient's complaint."2.80Remifentanil, ketamine, and propofol in awake nasotracheal fiberoptic intubation in temporomandibular joint ankylosis surgery. ( Arabion, HR; Eftekharian, HR; Heydari, ST; Zarei, K, 2015)

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (25.00)29.6817
2010's3 (75.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Garg, N1
Sindwani, G1
Suri, A1
Shamim, R1
Pandey, CK1
Eftekharian, HR1
Zarei, K1
Arabion, HR1
Heydari, ST1
Kumar, N1
Sardana, R1
Kaur, R1
Jain, A1
Avidan, A1

Trials

1 trial available for propofol and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

ArticleYear
Remifentanil, ketamine, and propofol in awake nasotracheal fiberoptic intubation in temporomandibular joint ankylosis surgery.
    The Journal of craniofacial surgery, 2015, Volume: 26, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anesthetics; Ankylosis; Conscious Sedation; Double-Blind Method; Female; Fiber Op

2015

Other Studies

3 other studies available for propofol and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

ArticleYear
Flexible gastroendoscope as a rescue device for an anaesthetist.
    Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2018, Volume: 45

    Topics: Airway Management; Anesthesia, Local; Anesthetists; Ankylosis; Conscious Sedation; Endoscopes, Gastr

2018
Intraoperative mandibular nerve block with peripheral nerve stimulator for temporomandibular joint ankylosis.
    Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2016, Volume: 35

    Topics: Androstanols; Anesthesia, General; Anesthetics, Inhalation; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Anesthetics, L

2016
Dislocation of the temporomandibular joint due to forceful yawning during induction with propofol.
    Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2002, Volume: 14, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Female; Humans; Joint Dislocations; Propofol; Temporomandibular Joi

2002