Abstract:A small dose of midazolam 0.06 mg/kg or diazepam 0.15 mg/kg was used for induction of high-dose fentanyl (50 μg/kg) anesthesia in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting operation. Hemodynamic variables were measured 5 min after the injection of midazolam or diazepam, after the end of the fentanyl infusion, and following endotracheal intubation. Midazolam and diazepam caused a slight but significant decrease in mean arterial pressure (-9.8%) and -11.8%), respectively) and a further significant depr… Show more
Midazolam and diazepam have differential effects on cardiac E-C coupling. Diazepam, but not midazolam, enhances cardiac E-C coupling independent of L-type Ca2+ channel modulation.
Midazolam and diazepam have differential effects on cardiac E-C coupling. Diazepam, but not midazolam, enhances cardiac E-C coupling independent of L-type Ca2+ channel modulation.
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