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The effect of transmucosal 0.2mg/kg Midazolam premedication on dental anxiety, anaesthetic induction and psychological morbidity in children undergoing general anaesthesia for tooth extraction

机译:经粘膜0.2mg / kg咪达唑仑术前用药对拔牙全身麻醉患儿牙科焦虑,麻醉诱导及心理发病率的影响

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The project aims were to evaluate the benefit of transmucosal Midazolam 0.2mg/kg pre-medication on anxiety, induction behaviour and psychological morbidity in children undergoing general anaesthesia (GA) extractions. 179 children aged 5-10 years (mean 6.53 years) participated in this randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial. Ninety children had Midazolam placed in the buccal pouch. Dental anxiety was recorded pre operatively and 48 hours later using a child reported MCDAS-FIS scale. Behaviour at anaesthetic induction was recorded and psychological morbidity was scored by the parent using the Rutter Scale pre-operatively and again one-week later. Subsequent dental attendance was recorded at one, three and six months after GA. Whilst levels of mental anxiety did not reduce overall, the most anxious patients demonstrated a reduction in anxiety after receiving midazolam premedicationmay (p=0.01). Neither induction behaviour nor psychological morbidity improved. Irrespective of group, parents reported less hyperactive (p= 0.002) and more prosocial behaviour (p=0.002) after the procedure:;, older children improved most (p=0.048), Post GA Dental attendance was poor and unrelated to after the procedure and unaffected by premedication. 0.2mg/kg buccal Midazolam provided some evidence for reducing anxiety in the most dentally anxious patients. However, induction behaviour, psychological morbidity and subsequent dental attendance were not found to alter between the premedication groups.
机译:该项目的目的是评估经粘膜咪达唑仑0.2mg / kg的预用药对接受全麻(GA)提取的儿童的焦虑,诱导行为和心理疾病的益处。 179位5-10岁(平均6.53岁)的儿童参加了这项随机,双盲,安慰剂对照试验。 90名儿童将Midazolam放在颊囊中。术前和48小时后使用儿童报告的MCDAS-FIS量表记录牙科焦虑症。记录麻醉诱导下的行为,并在术前和一周后使用Rutter量表由父母对心理发病率进行评分。在GA后的1、3和6个月记录随后的出勤情况。虽然精神焦虑症的水平总体上并未降低,但大多数焦虑症患者在接受咪达唑仑的预用药后表现出焦虑症的减轻(p = 0.01)。诱导行为和心理发病率均未改善。不论组别如何,在手术后,父母报告的多动症较少(p = 0.002)和亲社会行为较多(p = 0.002):;年纪较大的儿童改善最多(p = 0.048),GA牙科后的出勤率差且与手术后无关并且不受处方药的影响。 0.2mg / kg的颊咪达唑仑可为大多数牙科焦虑症患者减轻焦虑提供一些证据。然而,在用药前各组之间,诱导行为,心理发病率和随后的出勤率没有改变。

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