Use of midazolam for conscious sedation in upper gastrointestinal endoscopy

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Ghana Medical Journal

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The effectiveness, dosage regimen and amnesic properties of midazolam were studied in 77 Patients who presented for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. Patients were given an initial dose of 0.02- 0.04mg/kg of midazolam and top up doses 0.007SO. OISmg/kg. The total doses of midazolam given for adequate sedation were 2.5mg, 3.5mg, 4.5mg, in 19%, 35% nnd 45% of patients respectively. The average dose of midazolam used was 0.067 ± O.Ollmg/Kg. Ninety percent (90%) of the patients were awake but drowsy during the procedure, 6% were awake and anxious and 4% were asleep but responsive. Ninety-four percent (94%) of the patients had Ramsey sedation scale levels 2 to 4. Ninety.five percent (95%) of the patients had complelte or pantial anmesia of the procedure. Endoscopy conditions was fair to excellent in 88.3% and poor in 11 .7% of the patients. Oxygen saturation during the procedure was maintained at normal limits (>92%) without oxygen supplementation.

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