1998
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2346.1998.00262.x
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Comparison of caudal bupivacaine, bupivacaine-morphine and bupivacaine-midazolam mixtures for post-operative analgesia in children

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“…17,18 In our study, sedation scores were higher in patients in Group BM compared to Group B, 15 min after injecting the drug until 30 min postoperatively. This may have been due to partial vascular uptake of the drug (midazolam), and its transport to the central nervous system where it acts and produces sedation.…”
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“…17,18 In our study, sedation scores were higher in patients in Group BM compared to Group B, 15 min after injecting the drug until 30 min postoperatively. This may have been due to partial vascular uptake of the drug (midazolam), and its transport to the central nervous system where it acts and produces sedation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…[10][11][12] Gulec et al 17 found that a bupivacaine and midazolam combination prolonged postoperative analgesia compared to a bupivacaine-morphine combination when administered caudally. Nishiyama et al 11 added midazolam to a continuous epidural infusion of bupivacaine and observed improved analgesia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They attributed this neurotoxicity to low pH. Caudal epidural midazolam with pH 6.0-7.4 is safe in children [9,31]. The concentration of midazolam used in our study was 0.001% and the pH of the solution was 6.0 in Group B and 5.9 in Group BM.…”
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“…Epidural midazolam in bolus (50-100 μg/kg) dose provides effective pain relief and prolongs the time to requesting analgesia in children [9][10][11] as well as in adults [16,17]. When used in these doses (especially N 75 μg/kg bolus), epidural midazolam is associated with systemic side effects, such as a decrease in RR, excessive sedation [16], and airway obstruction requiring assistance [17].…”
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