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Clinical Trial
. 1990 Jul;37(5):528-33.
doi: 10.1007/BF03006320.

A randomized comparison of midazolam and diazepam injectable emulsion in cataract surgery

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Clinical Trial

A randomized comparison of midazolam and diazepam injectable emulsion in cataract surgery

F Chung et al. Can J Anaesth. 1990 Jul.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the psychomotor recovery of patients sedated with either midazolam or Diazemuls using the digit symbol substitution test and the Trieger test. Sixty patients were allocated in random double-blind fashion to receive either midazolam or diazepam in oil emulsion (Diazemuls) as intravenous sedation for cataract surgery. Both groups received fentanyl 0.5 micrograms.kg-1 IV. Tests of cognition were performed by the patients prior to sedation and at half-hourly intervals for three hours after cataract surgery. In a dose ratio of 1:4, midazolam was found to produce better sedation but more prolonged recovery than Diazemuls. Anterograde amnesia was comparable in the two groups, while more patients in the Diazemuls group developed episodes of apnoea and venous irritation.

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