Journal of Capital Medical University ›› 2001, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (4): 357-358.
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Qian Ke, Li Shuqin
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Abstract: The purpose of this research is to study the sedative action of midazolam in the treatment of neurosurgically post-operative restlessness. Patients were intravenously given midazolam loading dosage(average 0.086 mg/kg), and during 93% of the whole period patients could reach level 3 of Ramsay sedative condition. The intravenous maintaining midazolam dosage was about 0.08 mg/(kg·h), patients could awake quickly after the drug withdraws and there was no evidence of accumulation after long term midazolam usage. The use of midazolam in neurosurgical post operative restlessness is associated with easily controled sedative level, less side-effect and specific antagonist.
Key words: post-operative restlessness, intravenous sedation, midazolam
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R 619+.9
Qian Ke;Li Shuqin . The Sedative Action of Midazolam in the Treatment of Neurosurgically Postoperative Restlessness[J]. Journal of Capital Medical University, 2001, 22(4): 357-358.
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