Evaluation of the Efficacy of Nasal Sedation Midazolam Compared with Dexmedetomidine in the Management of Uncooperative Children with Down Syndrome during Dental Treatment

Objective. This study aimed to compare the intranasal administration of midazolam and dexmedetomidine in uncooperative children with Down syndrome. Materials and Methods. The sample consisted of 20 children with Down syndrome aged 5 to 11 years who were divided equally into two groups: Group 1 (experimental) nasal dexmedetomidine and Group 2 (control) nasal midazolam. The efficacy of both the drugs was evaluated according to Ohio State University Behavioral Rating Scale (OSUBRS), University of Michigan scale (UMSS), and Houpt general behavior scale. Results. Both substances have been effective in the management of children with Down syndrome. There were no statistically significant differences for Ohio State University Behavioral Rating Scale (OSUBRS) (P value = 0.631), University of Michigan scale (UMSS) (P value = 0.739), and Houpt general behavior scale (P value = 0.481). Conclusion. Both midazolam and dexmedetomidine nasal can be used to sedate children with Down syndrome. © 2022 Mohamad Nabil Hamod et al.

Авторы
Hamod M.N. , Kouchaji C. , Rostom F. , Alzoubi H. , Katbeh I. , Tuturov N.
Издательство
Hindawi Limited
Язык
Английский
Статус
Опубликовано
Номер
7344928
Том
2022
Год
2022
Организации
  • 1 Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Damascus University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
  • 2 Department of Anesthesia and Reanimation, Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
  • 3 Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, RUDN University (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia), Moscow, Russian Federation
Ключевые слова
dexmedetomidine; midazolam; anesthesia level; Article; behavior assessment; child; clinical article; comparative effectiveness; controlled study; dental procedure; Down syndrome; drug efficacy; female; Houpt general behavior scale; human; informed consent; male; Ohio State University Behavioral Rating Scale; randomized controlled trial; rating scale; sedation; vital sign
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