Title of article
Intranasal midazolam as an alternative to general anaesthesia in the management of children with oral and maxillofacial trauma
Author/Authors
C. J. Lloyd، نويسنده , , T. Alredy، نويسنده , , J. C. Lowry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
3
From page
593
To page
595
Abstract
The study assessed the dosage, clinical sedative effect, and safety of intranasal midazolam in 32 children. Data were complete for 29 patients (21 with lacerations and 8 cases of dental trauma). Sedation was adequate to ensure successful completion of t reatment under local with or without topical anaesthetic in 22 of the 29 cases (76%). They became sedated at a mean (SD) of 14 (5) minutes, with completion of treatment at 20 (13) minutes. Sedation was achieved with a mean (SD) of 5 (2)mg of midazolam. There were no signs of respiratory depression or of oxygen desaturation below 94% on pulse oximetry. No supplemental oxygen was required and there were no other complications. We conclude that intranasal midazolam is a safe and effective alternative to general anaesthesia in the definitive treatment of children with oral and maxillofacial injuries.
Journal title
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery
Record number
492683
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