EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTARY INTRANASAL MIDAZOLAM ON ORAL SEDATION OF CHILDREN |
Su-Young Jang, Ji-Yeon Kim, Ki-Tae Park |
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine |
미다졸람의 비강 내 추가투여가 소아의 경구 진정요법에 미치는 영향 |
장수영, 김지연, 박기태 |
성균관대학교 의과대학 삼성서울병원 치과진료부 소아치과 |
Correspondence:
Ji-Yeon Kim, Tel: 02-3410-2409, Email: jychaee@skku.edu |
Received: 31 August 2011 • Accepted: 10 January 2012 |
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Abstract |
Effect of supplementary intranasal midazolam on oral sedation of children The purpose of this study was to compare the cardiopulmonary parameters of two sedation regimens during dental treatment: (1) Oral chloral hydrate(CH) and hydroxyzine(HZ) with nitrous oxide-oxygen(N2O/O2) inhalation(CH-HZ group); (2) Oral chloral hydrate(CH) and hydroxyzine(HZ) with nitrous oxide-oxygen(N2O/O2)inhalation and supplementary intranasal(IN) midazolam administration(MIDA group).
Among the patients of OO hospital who received dental treatment under sedation over the past 5 years, 44
patients were selected for each group of CH-HZ and MIDA according to their age, gender and weight.
Following parameters that were recorded every 5 minutes were compared: 1) Heart rate(HR) 2) O2 saturation
3) End tidal carbon dioxide concentration(EtCO2) 4) Respiratory rate(RR)
33 patients of Group MIDA who have complete data of 15 minutes before and after supplementary IN midazolam
administration were selected. And measurements 15 minutes before and after midazolam administration
in same patient were evaluated.
The results were as follows:
1. Heart rate was significantly higher in MIDA group than in CH-HZ group, but it was within normal range.
2. Comparing HR, O2 saturation, EtCO2, RR between before and after of supplementary IN midazolam administration
in the same patient, the differences were not statistically significant. |
Key Words:
Sedation, Midazolam, Intranasal administration |
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