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- W2016266936 abstract "Objective. The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy andadverse events associated with the use of diazepam andmidazolam for the treatment of pediatric seizures in the prehospital setting. Methods. This was a retrospective cohort study of all patients younger than 18 years treated for a seizure with a benzodiazepine by emergency medical services in Multnomah County, Oregon, from 1998 to 2001. The emergency medical services system consists of a single private advanced life support transporting ambulance service with fire department first responders that are all advanced life support capable. The benzodiazepine used changed from diazepam to midazolam at the midpoint of this period. The primary outcomes were termination of the seizure by arrival to the emergency department (ED), recurrence of seizure while in the ED, or the requirement for active airway interventions including intubation. The two cohorts were also compared for demographics, past history of seizures, long-term use of seizure medications, response times, route of administration, use of second doses of benzodiazepines, andfinal disposition. Results. Forty-five patients were treated with diazepam, and48 were treated with midazolam. The two cohorts were comparable except the diazepam cohort had a significantly increased proportion of patients with previous afebrile seizures (53% vs. 25%; p = 0.005). The midazolam cohort had an increased use of nonintravenous route for initial dosing (65% vs. 42%; p = 0.02). The two cohorts were equivalent in rates of termination of seizures before to ED arrival, recurrence of seizures in the ED, requiring airway support or a second dose of benzodiazepine, andadmission to the hospital. Conclusions. Diazepam andmidazolam appear to be equivalent in treating seizures andcausing adverse events. Paramedics appear to be administering midazolam intramuscularly more often than they use diazepam rectally." @default.
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- W2016266936 title "Midazolam andDiazepam for Pediatric Seizures in the Prehospital Setting" @default.
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