J Korean Dent Soc Anesthesiol. 2008 Dec;8(2):127-127. English.
Published online May 30, 2016.
Copyright © 2008 Journal of the Korean Dental Society of Anesthesiology
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Erratum: Sedative Effect of Submucosal Midazolam after Oral Chloral Hydrate or Hydroxyzine in Children

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    Abstract

    Recently combining regimen of minimal doses of chloral hydrate, hydroxyzine and midazolam is good in sedation of children. Midazoalm, water soluble benzdiazepine, has rapid onset and relatively short duration of action. And midazolam has prospective amnesic effect. With these advantages midazolam is popular in conscious sedation for children.

    This study was to reveal the dose-dependency of behavior and physiologic effects of submucosal midazolam. Sedation records were surveyed retrospectively, of which the patients admitted from April, 2005 to July, 2007. we assigned three groups according the dose of midazolam, 0.1 mg/kg, 0.2 mg/kg and 0.3 mg/kg, respectively and the behavioral evaluation was analyzed with Houpt scale statistically.

    Combined submucosal midazolam increased the success rate in sedation and the vital signs were stable during sedation.

    Sedative Effect of Submucosal Midazolam after Oral Chloral Hydrate or Hydroxyzine in Children


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