Anxiolysis, sedation, and stress reduction after premedication with oral midazolam in adults. Comparison with clorazepate dipotassium and placebo.

被引:8
作者
Berendes, E [1 ]
Scherer, R [1 ]
Rotthove, K [1 ]
Prien, T [1 ]
机构
[1] CLEMENSHOSP GMBH,ABT ANASTHESIE & OPERAT INTENS MED,MUNSTER,GERMANY
来源
ANAESTHESIST | 1996年 / 45卷 / 06期
关键词
oral premedication; midazolam; clorazepate dipotassium; anxiolysis; sedation;
D O I
10.1007/s001010050283
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Benzodiazepines are the most commonly used anxiolytic agents, Among the benzodiazepines, midazolam has the advantage of a short elimination half-life, which is especially useful in outpatient surgery. However, in contrast to other commonly prescribed benzodiazepines, such as chlorazepate dipotassium, oral premedication with midazolam has not been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, the present study was performed to compare anxiolysis, sedation and stress reduction with midazolam and clorazepate dipotassium in adults, Methods. After IRE approval and informed consent had been obtained, 85 patients scheduled for breast biopsy were studied. The patients were chosen at random to receive either 7.5mg midazolam (n=29), 20 mg clorazepate dipotassium (n=28) or placebo (n=28) preoperatively. Before premedication, immediately prior to surgery and postoperatively in the recovery room, the following parameters were determined with visual analogue scales (VAS): ''asthenia,'' ''depression,'' oral salivation, muscle tension, motoric restlessness and sweating of the palms, In addition, anxiety (STAI-G-X-1, Spielberger), heart rate and arterial blood pressure were measured, Before patients underwent surgery, the degree of sedation was evaluated by the anaesthesiologist. Results. Clorazepate dipotassium and midazolam both caused a reduction in anxiety as compared with the placebo (P<0.05). Only clorazepate dipotassium reduced anxiety postoperatively (P<0.05). Neither midazolam nor clorazepate dipotassium caused a reduction in ''asthenia'' and ''depression.'' Midazolam was more effective in preventing increased blood pressure than clorazepate dipotassium and the placebo (P<0.05). Furthermore, after pre-medication with midazolam, salivation, muscle tension, motoric restlessness and sweating of the palms remained stable, in contrast to the results after premedication using clorazepate dipotassium or placebo (P<0.05). Conclusions. The anxiolytic effects of 7.5 mg midazolam and 20 mg clorazepate dipotassium were similar after oral application. However, the anxiolytic effect of midazolam is shorter-lived than that of clorazepate dipotassium. In contrast to clorazepate dipotassium, midazolam produced no Increase in arterial blood pressure and stabilized oral salivation, production in the palms, muscle tension and motoric restlessness.
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