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Oral sedation with midazolam in blepharoplasty

PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety and usefulness of the use of oral sedation with midazolam (15 mg) in patients submitted to blepharoplasty. METHODS: Randomized double-blind prospective study of 42 patients (surgical risk ASA I and II) divided into three groups of 14 patients each: Group M (midazolam 15 mg), group P (placebo) and group SM (no medication). All patients were evaluated according to the degree of sedation and pain during surgery and the variation of anxiety between the preoperative and intraoperative period, arterial pressure (systolic-SAP and diastolic-DAP), respiratory frequency (RF) and pulsation. RESULTS: Unifatorial variance analysis with Tukey test demonstrated that the use of midazolam provoked a significant SAP and RF reduction during the intraoperative period. These effects were not pronounced and were accompanied by a reduction of pain perception and anxiety and mild sedation. CONCLUSIONS: Oral sedation with midazolam in patients that had undergone eyelid surgical procedures is safe and easy to perform with minimal systemic effects.

Midazolam; Blepharoplasty; Blood pressure; Conscious sedation


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