The effect of midazolam on pain control after knee arthroscopy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | Dec 01, 2017
Chen X, et al. - The analgesic benefit of midazolam was assessed in patients who underwent knee arthroscopy. In this group of patients, midazolam intervention not only afforded substantial reduction of the pain scores, the number of patients requiring analgesics, and analgesic consumption but also improved the time to first analgesic requirement after knee arthroscopy.
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