The Effect of Midazolam and Magnesium Sulfate on Preoperative Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Rhinoplasty Operation

H. Demirkiran, Hilmi Yetkin, C. Kacar, C. Demir, A. Tekeli
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Introduction: Preoperative anxiety is a common psychological condition caused by many factors and can affect anesthesia results, postoperative analgesia, and surgery. This study investigated the effects of midazolam and midazolam combined with magnesium sulfate on preoperative anxiety. Materials and Methods: Sixty patients in the ASA I-II group, aged between 18-60 years, undergoing rhinoplasty operations were included in the study. Patients included in the study were randomly divided into two groups using the sealed envelope method. The first group (Group M; n:30) received 0.02-0.04 mg/kg midazolam in 100 ml isotonic, and the second group (Group MM; n:30) received 2g magnesium sulfate+0.02-0.04 mg/kg midazolam in 100 ml isotonic administered intravenously 15 minutes before surgery. In addition, state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI-TX) was evaluated preoperatively at 0. minutes and postoperative at 0., 3., 6. hours and the visual analog scale (VAS) was evaluated at 0., 3., and 6. hours postoperatively. Results: 66.7% were female (n:40), 56.7% were ASA-I (n:34), the mean age was 26.17±5.57(18-41) years, and the mean surgery time was 64±12.64 (35-90) minutes. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups regarding age, gender, ASA, and surgical duration of the cases. In addition, heart rate, systolic arterial pressure, diastolic arterial pressure, mean arterial pressure, and VAS decreased compared to preoperative values, while TOF and STAI-TX values increased in both the M and the MM groups. Conclusion: Midazolam and midazolam-magnesium sulfate can be safe and effective for preoperative anxiety.
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咪达唑仑和硫酸镁对鼻整形手术患者术前焦虑的影响
前言:术前焦虑是一种常见的心理状态,由多种因素引起,可影响麻醉效果、术后镇痛和手术。本研究探讨咪达唑仑及咪达唑仑联合硫酸镁对术前焦虑的影响。材料与方法:ASA I-II组60例患者,年龄18-60岁,行鼻整形手术。采用密封信封法将纳入研究的患者随机分为两组。第一组(M组;n:30)给予0.02 ~ 0.04 mg/kg咪达唑仑100 ml等渗治疗,第二组(MM组;N:30)术前15分钟静脉给予硫酸镁2g +咪达唑仑0.02 ~ 0.04 mg/kg等渗100ml。此外,术前状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI-TX)评分为0。术后0分。3。6。小时,视觉模拟评分(VAS)评分为0。3。6。小时术后。结果:女性占66.7% (n:40), ASA-I占56.7% (n:34),平均年龄26.17±5.57(18-41)岁,平均手术时间64±12.64(35-90)分钟。两组患者在年龄、性别、ASA、手术时间等方面无统计学差异。此外,与术前相比,M组和MM组的心率、收缩压、舒张压、平均动脉压和VAS均下降,TOF和sti - tx值均升高。结论:咪达唑仑及咪达唑仑-硫酸镁治疗术前焦虑安全有效。
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