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Clinical Trial
. 1989 Nov;63(5):554-7.
doi: 10.1093/bja/63.5.554.

Antagonism of diazepam sedation by flumazenil

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Clinical Trial

Antagonism of diazepam sedation by flumazenil

M Skielboe et al. Br J Anaesth. 1989 Nov.
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Abstract

Forty adult patients undergoing elective surgery, anaesthetized with diazepam, alfentanil and nitrous oxide in oxygen, and paralysed with atracurium were given flumazenil or placebo i.v. in a double-blind randomized study to assess the efficacy of flumazenil. Awake state, heart rate, arterial pressure, rate of ventilation and arterial blood-gas values were measured at 0, 5, 30, 120 and 240 min after administration of flumazenil or placebo. Flumazenil was found to antagonize the sedative effects of diazepam; there was no resedation within the time of observation. There were no intergroup differences in any of the other measured variables. A median dose of diazepam 0.33 mg kg-1 during surgery lasting a median of 98 min was antagonized by a median dose of flumazenil 0.35 mg. No side effects related to flumazenil were observed.

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