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The effect of midazolam dose and age on the paradoxical midazolam reaction in Korean pediatric patients.

Young Hee Shin1, Myung Hee Kim, Jung Jin Lee, Soo Joo Choi, Mi Sook Gwak, Ae Ryoung Lee, Mi Na Park, Hyo Sung Joo, Jung Hee Choi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although midazolam administration may occasionally induce a paradoxical episode, such as threatened crying and violent behavior in children, systematic studies on the causes of paradoxical reaction are limited. We investigated the effect of children's age and a dose of midazolam on the paradoxical reaction.
METHODS: A total of one hundred sixty four children of 1-3 years and 3-5 years, were enrolled in this study. Each age group randomly received 0.05 mg/kg or 0.1 mg/kg of intravenous midazolam (41 patients/group).
RESULTS: The incidence of paradoxical midazolam reaction in the study groups, 1-3 years with 0.1 mg/kg of intravenous midazolam, 1-3 years with 0.05 mg/kg, 3-5 years with 0.1 mg/kg, and 3-5 years with 0.05 mg/kg were as follows: 29.3%, 12.2%, 7.3% and 2.4%, respectively. The incidence among the 4 groups was significantly different (P = 0.002), highest in the 1-3 years receiving 0.1 mg/kg of midazolam (29.3%). Both age (P = 0.004, OR [95%CI] = 5.3 [1.7-16.8]) and dose of midazolam (P = 0.036, OR [95%CI] = 3.0 [1.1-8.4]) were risk factors. Perioperative clinical data including anxiety scales of children were not associated with the paradoxical midazolam reaction.
CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, we suggest that children less than 3 years old receiving higher dose of intravenous midazolam are at risk for the paradoxical midazolam reaction.

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Keywords:  Child; Midazolam; Paradoxical reaction

Year:  2013        PMID: 23904933      PMCID: PMC3726857          DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2013.65.1.9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol        ISSN: 2005-6419


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