Single dose oral midazolam for minor emergency department procedures in children: A retrospective cohort study
Journal of Pain Research Mar 09, 2018
Neuman G, et al. - In the Pediatric Emergency Department, patients are commonly administered a single dose of oral midazolam for minor procedures. Researchers here investigated the effect of this treatment on procedure completion rates. Findings revealed successful completion of these pediatric procedures with oral midazolam in a single dose of 0.5 mg/kg or greater. In this work, multivariate regression showed no association between sex, ethnicity, dosage of 0.5 mg/kg or greater, type of procedure, and failure to complete procedure.
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