Korean J Anesthesiol.  2000 Jun;38(6):947-953. 10.4097/kjae.2000.38.6.947.

The Assessment of Midazolam Effect as Premedication by Bispectral Index System

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Midazolam is often used as an anxiolytic premedication before surgery, but it is difficult and complex to assess its effect. This study evaluated the bispectral index as an objective indicator of midazolam premedication and the relation of cardiovascular response to anesthetic induction.
METHODS
Forty patients (aged 20 to 60 and in ASA class I or II) to undergo simple elective surgery under general anesthesia entered the study. The patients were divided into the midazolam group (n = 20) that received midazolam (0.08 mg/kg IM) and glycopyrrolate (0.2 mg IM) premedication, and the control group (n = 20) that received glycopyrrolate (0.2 mg IM) only. Then, anesthetic induction (fentanyl 1 microgram/kg, propofol 2 mg/kg, succinylcholine 1 mg/kg) was done. The bispectral index of the electroencephalogram, blood pressure, and heart rate were measured under unanesthetized conditions, after fentanyl, propofol injection, and intubation.
RESULTS
The bispectral index was significantly lower in the midazolam group as compared with the control group before anesthetic induction, after fentanyl injection, and intubation. Blood pressure was not significantly different in the two groups. Heart rate was significantly lower in the midazolam group compared with the control group before anesthetic induction and after fentanyl injection.
CONCLUSIONS
Midazolam-premedicated patients appear to maintain stable hemodynamics during anesthetic induction and intubation. The bispectral index can be objectively used in midazolam-premedicated patients when evaluating the degree of sedation. (Korean J Anesthesiol 2000; 38: 947~953)

Keyword

Monitoring: bispectral index; Premedication: midazolam

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia, General
Blood Pressure
Electroencephalography
Fentanyl
Glycopyrrolate
Heart Rate
Hemodynamics
Humans
Intubation
Midazolam*
Premedication*
Propofol
Succinylcholine
Fentanyl
Glycopyrrolate
Midazolam
Propofol
Succinylcholine
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