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      [Intranasal midazolam for sedation before anesthesia in pediatric patients].

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      Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology

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          To evaluate the efficacy of nasally administered midazolam for sedation before anesthesia in pediatric patients, the authors studied 45 ASA PS 1 or 2 patients (aged 9 months-6 years) scheduled for elective surgery. The sedative effect of intranasal midazolam (0.2 mg.kg-1 or 0.3 mg.kg-1) was compared with that of our standard premedication by score. Significant sedative effect was obtained 4 min (in the 0.2 mg.kg-1 group) and 3 min (in the 0.3 mg.kg-1 group) after nasal administration. Most patients (93%) in the midazolam group became either free from anxiety or calm allowing easy separation from the parents and a smooth induction of anesthesia 10 min after nasal administration. There was no respiratory depression or anesthetic complication during induction of anesthesia, and no delayed recovery was observed. These results indicate that intranasal midazolam 0.2 mg.kg-1 is an effective and useful method for rapid sedation of children just prior to the induction of anesthesia.

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          Masui
          Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
          0021-4892
          0021-4892
          Jan 1994
          : 43
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anesthesiology, University of the Ryukyus, Faculty of Medicine, Okinawa.
          Article
          8309041
          be28d94b-d67b-44e7-a5d6-be2c5776524c
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