Uso de propofol intravenoso para cirugía oral em paciente com condição do espectro autista

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Sedação Sonsciente
Cirurgia Oral
Transtorno do Espectro Autista
Propofol

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Uso de propofol intravenoso para cirugía oral em paciente com condição do espectro autista. (2025). Odontoestomatología, 27(46). https://doi.org/10.22592/ode2025n46e424

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Introdução: Pessoas com Condição do Espectro Autista (CEA) são consideradas pacientes com Necessidades Especiais de Saúde (NES), que também são muito suscetíveis a experimentar ansiedade odontológica, tornando o manejo clínico durante o atendimento odontológico mais complexo. 

Relato de caso: Este artigo apresenta o caso de um paciente com CEA de 17 anos, que necessitou de tratamento multidisciplinar com sedação consciente para excisão de fibroma irritativo da mucosa bucal. 

Conclusão: O uso de sedação consciente em cirurgia oral com Propofol intravenoso apresenta benefícios para o manejo e tratamento de pacientes com SCN ou com ansiedade odontológica. Contudo, esta técnica deve ser considerada como última opção após esgotar métodos menos invasivos, dada a sua complexidade técnica, necessidade de pessoal especializado e custo mais elevado.

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