ROSEMONT, Ill., US: As more US states legalise recreational cannabis, the effect of cannabis use on anaesthetic requirements for oral surgery performed under intravenous general anaesthesia is becoming an increasingly important clinical question. A recent study has helped to clarify this issue, finding that patients who used cannabis regularly required higher doses of propofol when undergoing third molar removal. The findings highlight the importance of obtaining a detailed substance use history when planning intravenous general anaesthesia for oral surgery.
In the study, the researchers examined 49 adults who underwent third molar removal at the University of Washington oral and maxillofacial surgery clinic in Seattle in the US under intravenous general anaesthesia. The researchers measured the association between patients’ cannabis exposure and total milligrams of propofol administered during surgery. They assessed cannabis exposure according to both frequency and duration of use and assigned patients to exposure-risk categories accordingly.
The study found that patients who had used cannabis multiple times a day for at least two to three years required 55% more propofol than non-users. Dosage requirements varied according to frequency and duration of cannabis use. Patients who used cannabis multiple times a day for more than two to three years required 262 mg of propofol, compared with 216 mg among less frequent, longer-term users and 169 mg among less frequent, shorter-term users.
The findings thus suggest that patients who have used cannabis multiple times a day over at least two to three years can be considered at high risk of requiring increased total propofol doses during third molar removal. For dental professionals, this means that preoperative assessment should include specific questions about the frequency and duration of cannabis use. When planning intravenous general anaesthesia, clinicians should thus anticipate that high-frequency, chronic users may require higher propofol doses.
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