نتایج جستجو برای: intranasal midazolam

تعداد نتایج: 14204  

2003
Anna B. Fuks

The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of two doses of intranasal midazolam on sedation of young children for dental treatment. Thirty uncooperative children, mean age of 32 months, who needed at least two restorative visits, participated in this study. The patients were assigned randomly to receive either 0.2 mg/kg or 0.3 mg/kg of midazolam intranasally, with the alternate r...

Journal: :Epilepsy currents 2016
Tracy Glauser Shlomo Shinnar David Gloss Brian Alldredge Ravindra Arya Jacquelyn Bainbridge Mary Bare Thomas Bleck W Edwin Dodson Lisa Garrity Andy Jagoda Daniel Lowenstein John Pellock James Riviello Edward Sloan David M Treiman

CONTEXT The optimal pharmacologic treatment for early convulsive status epilepticus is unclear. OBJECTIVE To analyze efficacy, tolerability and safety data for anticonvulsant treatment of children and adults with convulsive status epilepticus and use this analysis to develop an evidence-based treatment algorithm. DATA SOURCES Structured literature review using MEDLINE, Embase, Current Conte...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1996
Z Sayany M M Nazif G J Burckart D H McKibben J G Hadeed

Five young adult Rhesus monkeys were included in this study. The weight of the animals ranged from 3.4 to 4.0 kg, with a mean of 3.6 kg. Each animal was restrained and anesthetized with ketamine HC1 at 25 mg/kg IM. An intravenous fluid of 5% dextrose and water with 1/4 normal saline was initiated and profused at a maintenance rate. Each monkey received intranasal midazolam (VersedTM, Roche Phar...

2015
Chuixian Zhou Junhui Zhao

Dexmedetomidine [Dex] is an α2-adrenoceptor agonist which provides sedation, analgesia and anxiolytic effects, thus making it a potentially useful anesthetic premedication. A number of clinical trials have been conducted to compare the sedative effect of Dex versus midazolam [Mdz], a conventional sedative agent in anesthesia. Nevertheless, consensus has not been achieved on which agent is super...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus 2016
Aleah N Bond Brion J Beerle Robert W Arnold

To the Editors: Dexmedetomidine (Precedex; Hospira, Inc., Lake Forest, IL) is an alpha-adrenergic agonist that can serve as an intranasal alternative to oral midazolam for children undergoing strabismus surgery. Helpful for pediatric eye surgery,1 when combined with fentanyl and ketamine, intravenous dexmedetomidine may decrease oculocardiac reflex.2 From 2013 to 2015, in our institutional revi...

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