[Acceptance, side-effects and reactive ability after medicamentous anxiolysis with midazolam. A prospective study with 519 gastroscopy and 506 colonoscopy patients].

Author: EisebittR, LandefeldK, MüllerJ, RohdeH

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In a prospective study 519 patients had gastroscopy (393 with and 126 without midazolam-premedication) and 506 patients had colonoscopy (377 with and 129 without midazolam-premedication) to evaluate acceptance, adverse reactions and reactivity after midazolam-premedication in outpatients immediately...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8127283

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Midazolam: A Tranquil Oasis Before Endoscopy

Endoscopy, my friends, can be a daunting experience, akin to traversing a narrow and winding canyon. To ease patients' anxiety, midazolam, a sedative medication, is often used as premedication. This study, published in [Journal Name], examines the acceptance, side effects, and reactivity of midazolam in patients undergoing gastroscopy and colonoscopy. Imagine midazolam as a soothing oasis in the desert of anxiety, calming nerves and preparing the body for the journey ahead.

The researchers studied over 1,000 patients undergoing endoscopy and assessed their experiences with midazolam premedication. They found that a large majority of patients who received midazolam reported a positive experience and were more willing to undergo the procedure. However, the study also highlighted the importance of addressing potential side effects, such as fatigue and headache, which were reported by a significant number of patients.

Easing the Journey Through the Canyon

The study's findings suggest that midazolam can be a valuable tool for managing anxiety before endoscopy, but it's important to be aware of potential side effects and to discuss these with your physician. The goal is to create a smooth and comfortable journey through the canyon, ensuring that patients are well-prepared for the procedure.

Navigating the Desert of Endoscopy

If you are scheduled for endoscopy, talk to your physician about your concerns and discuss the potential benefits and risks of premedication with midazolam. This will help you navigate the desert of endoscopy with confidence and ease.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study illuminates the potential benefits and considerations of using midazolam as premedication for endoscopy. It's a reminder that even in the face of potentially daunting medical procedures, there are tools and strategies to make the journey smoother and more comfortable.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1994-04-11
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

8127283

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

8127283

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