Babak Mahshidfar
1, Ali Asgari-Darian
2, Hamed-Basir Ghafouri
3, Gurkan Ersoy
4, Mohammad-Reza Yasinzadeh
3*1 Department of Emergency Medicine, Rasul-Akram Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 Department of Emergency Medicine, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Ahvaz Jondi-Shapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
3 Department of Emergency Medicine, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4 Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Dokuz Eylul, Inciralti, Izmir, Turkey
Abstract
Introduction: An appropriate procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is crucial to reduce a dislocated shoulder successfully in emergency department. This study compares sedative effect of inhalational Entonox(®) (En) to intra-venous (IV) Midazolam plus Fentanyl (F+M). Methods: 120 patients with recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation
were randomly assigned into two groups. 60 patients (group F+M)
received 0.1 mg/kg IV Midazolam plus 3µg/kg IV Fentanyl and 60 patients
(group En) received Entonox(®)
with self administration face mask on an on-demand basis.
Traction/counter-traction method was used to reduce the dislocated shoulder joint in both groups. Results: 48 out of 60 (80%) patients in group F+M and 6 out of 60 (10%) patients in group En had successful reduction (p < 0.0001). The mean pain score reduction
was 6.3 ± 1.2 for group F+M and 3 ± 0.9 for group En (p < 0.0001).
There was a statistically significant difference in mean patient
satisfaction (assessed with Likert score) between two groups (4.45 ± 0.6
for group F+M and 2.3 ± 1 for group En; p < 0.0001). Duration of
entire procedure (since the beginning of PSA up to the end of successful
or unsuccessful reduction)
was shorter in Group F+M, but successful reductions occurred earlier in
group En. No major side effect such as airway compromise, retracted
respiratory depression, or circulatory failure was occurred in any
group.Conclusion: Entonox(®) may not be an appropriate agent to help reducing a dislocated shoulder.