Fentanyl-midazolam vs. Midazolam-ketamine regarding patient sedation analgesia for emergency orthopedic procedures

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The aim of the present study was to investigate two pharmaceutical groups including fentanyl-midazolam and midazolam-ketamine used as patient sedation analgesia for the orthopedic emergency procedures. This is a prospective randomized double-blind and placebo-controlled trial study. Trauma patients admitted to emergency department who needed emergency reduction were enrolled. Finally 81 patients with mean age of 31.7 ± 20.6 years old were participated (64.2% male). It is likely that the combination of midazolam-ketamine had a better performance in terms of the duration of hypoxia (p= 0.01), and pain scores during reduction (p=0.001). However, adverse effects was higher in the midazolam-ketamine group compared to the fentanyl-midazolam. The level of satisfaction of physicians and patients were the same.

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Abdolrazaghnejad, A., & Banaie, M. (2017). Fentanyl-midazolam vs. Midazolam-ketamine regarding patient sedation analgesia for emergency orthopedic procedures. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 12(2), 180–185. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v12i2.30381

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