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Anxiolytic Effect Of Midazolam Premedication Assessed By Clinical And Platelet Aggregation Profiles, Ehtesham I Khan, Rehana S Kamal, Hameed Ullah Apr 2010

Anxiolytic Effect Of Midazolam Premedication Assessed By Clinical And Platelet Aggregation Profiles, Ehtesham I Khan, Rehana S Kamal, Hameed Ullah

Department of Anaesthesia

BACKGROUND: It is well documented that surgery is associated with increased anxiety, which has an adverse impact on patient's outcome. This study was designed to assess the anxiolytic effect of midazolam in pre-anaesthetic medication by using clinical and platelet aggregation profiles.METHODS: Sixty ASA I and II female patients aged between 35 and 60 years undergoing elective abdominal hysterectomy were randomly divided into two equal groups. Group I received placebo as pre-medication while group II received 0.15 mg/kg midazolam as pre-medication 1 hour preoperatively. They were monitored for visual analogue scale (VAS) for anxiety, observer's anxiety criteria, sedation score, blood pressure, …