The use of Midazolam as an Intranasal Sedative in Dentistry.

SAAD digest Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Anwen Greaves
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The administration of midazolam intranasally exploits the unique structure of the nasopharynx thus ensuring rapid delivery to the systemic circulation (The Nose - Brain Pathway). The absorption of midazolam nasally is influenced by the volume and concentration of midazolam, its physicochemical properties and the characteristics of the nasal mucosa. Delivering midazolam intranasally is non-titratable. The level of conscious sedation may be equivalent to that achieved by intravenous routes but is approached in a less controlled manner. Randomised Control trials using intranasal sedation in children have shown the technique to be safe and effective in secondary care for dental procedures at concentrations varying from 0.2 mg/kg to 0.5 mg/kg. A combined technique of intranasal midazolam (to facilitate cannulation) and intravenous midazolam is used for adults with moderate to severe learning disabilities. This has revolutionised dental treatment for this group of patients as treatment under General Anaesthesia (GA) may be avoided. Intranasal delivery of midazolam is emerging as a significant tool in our dental armamentarium for the treatment of anxious children, phobic adult patients and patients with learning disabilities.

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咪达唑仑在牙科中作为鼻内镇静剂的使用。
经鼻给药利用鼻咽部的独特结构,从而确保快速输送到体循环(鼻-脑通路)。咪达唑仑的鼻腔吸收受咪达唑仑的体积、浓度、其理化性质和鼻黏膜特性的影响。经鼻给药咪达唑仑不可滴定。清醒镇静的水平可能相当于静脉注射途径所达到的水平,但以一种较少控制的方式接近。在儿童中使用鼻内镇静的随机对照试验表明,该技术在牙科手术的二级护理中是安全有效的,浓度从0.2 mg/kg到0.5 mg/kg不等。对于中度至重度学习障碍的成人,使用鼻内咪达唑仑(方便插管)和静脉注射咪达唑仑的联合技术。这已经彻底改变了这组患者的牙科治疗,因为可以避免全身麻醉(GA)治疗。鼻内给药咪达唑仑正在成为我们牙科医院治疗焦虑儿童、恐惧成人患者和学习障碍患者的重要工具。
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