Efficacy and safety of intranasal midazolam versus intranasal ketamine as sedative premedication in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

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    Intranasal midazolam at a dosage range of 0.2 mg/kg-0.5 mg/ kg and intranasal ketamine at a dosage range of 2 mg/ kg-10 mg/kg was given in children undergoing various types of surgery or procedure including cardiac surgeries, Scale used for sedation measurement Outcomes Richard A et_a 1993 Dental extraction 17-62 mo, Not mentioned 20 (Not men‑ tioned): 1. Ketamine group: 10 0.4 mg/kg 3 mg/kg 10-points scale I, III, V(a) Kazemi AP et_a 2005 Elective surgery 2-5 yr, ASA I-II . . .

     

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