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- W4367481979 abstract "SUMMARY Intravenous midazolam has been widely used in paediatric patients for conscious sedation in procedures such as endoscopy, oesophageal manometry, biopsy, bone marrow aspiration and lumbar puncture. Its advantages include quick onset and short duration of action, and haemodynamic stability which may be associated with improved patient acceptance. The pharmacokinetic profile of midazolam compares favourably with that of diazepam, permitting more controlled sedation with a quicker recovery time. Midazolam has been associated with shorter recovery room stays and less vomiting in children who undergo outpatient surgery. The safety and tolerability profile of midazolam in paediatric patients is comparable or superior to that observed in adults. Patients who are haemodynamically unstable, as well as pre‐term and term infants are at greater risk of hypotension while receiving sedation. Thus, the availability of IV midazolam for use in children provides an important additional option for providing IV conscious sedation." @default.
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