Efficacy and safety of Intranasal Ketamine and Midazolam for sedation of young pediatric patients; a double-blind, randomized clinical trial
Background: Pediatric patients feel significant fear and anxiety when undergoing surgeries. The ideal drug and its administration route have not been found yet. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of intranasal (IN) ketamine and midazolam as premedication in children. Method...
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Main Authors: | Hossein Khoshrang (Author), Cyrus Emir Alavi (Author), Siamak Rimaz (Author), Ali Mirmansouri (Author), Farnoush Farzi (Author), Gelareh Biazar (Author), Zahra Atrkarroushan (Author), Nazanin Sabet Khadem (Author) |
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Babol University of Medical Sciences,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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