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Efficacy of Intranasal Midazolam in Facilitating Suturing of Lacerations in Preschool Children in the Emergency Department

机译:鼻内咪达唑仑在急诊科促进学龄前儿童缝合创口的功效

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Sedating children safely and effectively for minor laceration repair is a well-recognized clinical problem. A randomized, double-blind, and controlled study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of intranasal midazolam for reducing stress during the suturing of lacerations in preschool children. Fifty-nine children with simple lacerations that required suturing were randomly assigned to one of three groups. Group 1 received intranasal midazolam, 0.4 mg/kg, prior to suturing. Group 2 received an equivalent volume of normal saline intranasally prior to suturing as a placebo. Group 3 was the control group and received no intervention prior to suturing. Heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry were monitored at 5-minute intervals throughout the procedure. Subjective variables were also measured at 5-minute intervals and included a cry score, a motion score, and a struggle score. Parent satisfaction was measured via a short telephone interview the following day. There were no significant differences in outcome between the placebo group and the control group. Their results were pooled and compared with the results for the midazolam group. The midazolam group showed significant reductions for mean heart rate, maximum heart rate, and maximum systolic blood pressure when compared with the placebo/control group. Scores for two of the three subjective variables, cry and struggle, were significantly reduced for the midazolam group. The papoose board was considered unnecessary in retrospect for more than half of patients in the midazolam group compared with only one fifth of patients in the placebo/control group. Telephone follow-up revealed that parents in the midazolam group were twice as likely (68% vs 33%) to find the suture experience in the emergency department better than they had expected. No respiratory depression or any other significant adverse effects were noted in any of the three groups. It is concluded that infranasal midazolam was effective and safe in reducing anxiety and stress, which commonly accompany the suturing of lacerations in healthy preschool children.
机译:安全有效地给孩子镇静以进行轻微的裂伤修复是公认的临床问题。进行了一项随机,双盲和对照研究,以评估鼻内咪达唑仑减少学龄前儿童撕裂伤缝合过程中压力的功效。 59名需要缝合的单纯裂伤患儿被随机分配到三组中的一组。第一组在缝合前接受鼻内咪达唑仑0.4 mg / kg。在缝合之前,第2组鼻内接受等体积的生理盐水作为安慰剂。第3组为对照组,缝合前未进行干预。在整个过程中,每隔5分钟监测一次心率,呼吸频率,血压和脉搏血氧饱和度。还每隔5分钟测量一次主观变量,包括哭声得分,运动得分和挣扎得分。第二天通过简短的电话采访来衡量父母的满意度。安慰剂组与对照组之间的结果无显着差异。将他们的结果汇总并与咪达唑仑组的结果进行比较。与安慰剂/对照组相比,咪达唑仑组的平均心率,最大心率和最大收缩压明显降低。咪达唑仑组三个主观变量中的两个(哭泣和挣扎)的得分明显降低。回顾过去,在咪达唑仑组中一半以上的患者中不需要使用纸浆板,而安慰剂/对照组中只有五分之一的患者。电话随访显示,咪达唑仑组的父母发现急诊部门缝合经验的可能性比他们预期的高两倍(68%比33%)。三组中的任何一组均未发现呼吸抑制或任何其他重大不良反应。结论是,鼻下咪达唑仑在减轻焦虑和压力方面是有效和安全的,而焦虑和压力通常伴随着健康学龄前儿童的撕裂伤的缝合。

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