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. 1980 Sep;52(9):907-11.
doi: 10.1093/bja/52.9.907.

I.V. midazolam as an induction agent for anaesthesia: a study in volunteers

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I.V. midazolam as an induction agent for anaesthesia: a study in volunteers

A Forster et al. Br J Anaesth. 1980 Sep.
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Abstract

The central nervous and cardiovascular effects of midazolam 0.15 mg kg-1 were studied in 20 healthy, unpremedicated volunteers (10 male and 10 female). No important side-effects were noted and the venous tolerance to midazolam was excellent. Three minutes after injection mean systolic arterial pressure decreased from 121 +/- (SEM) 2 mm Hg to 115 +/- (SEM) 2 mm Hg and diastolic pressure from 78 +/- 2 to 70 +/0 2 mm Hg (P < 0.05), and these effects persisted for at least 20 min. Heart rate increased from 77 +/- 4 beat min-1 to 90 +/- 3 and 88 +/- 3 beat min-1 and 3 min after the injection (P < 0.05). Anterograde amnesia (40 +/- 3 min duration) and drowsiness (lasting 128 +/- 23 min) were observed in all subjects. Loss of the eyelash reflex and apnoea were observed more often in the male group than in the female subjects. Midazolam 0.15 mg kg-1 was not sufficient to induce anaesthesia reliably in healthy unpremedicated volunteers.

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