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Speed of reversal of midazolam-induced respiratory depression by flumazenil - a study in patients undergoing upper G.I. endoscopy
Authors:A. S. Carter    G. D. Bell    T. Coady    J. Lee   A. Morden
Affiliation:Departments of Anaesthesia, Medicine and Respiratory Physiology, The Ipswich Hospital, Heath Road Wing, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK
Abstract:Intravenous midazolam was given to 17 patients coming to upper G.I. endoscopy. All patients had an ear oximeter and calibrated induction plethysmograph attached to record oxygen saturation and minute volume continuously. Midazolam induced significant depression of respiration. Following removal of the endoscope, a new base line was obtained before giving intravenous flumazenil in an attempt to reverse the sedative and ventilatory effects of midazolam. When 0.5 mg of flumazenil was given over 20 s, followed by 0.1 mg every minute, up to a total of 1.0 mg, all patients were apparently awake in under 2 min. Although the flumazenil had clearly reversed the sedative effects of midazolam, the ventilatory effects were largely uninfluenced. The implications are discussed.
Keywords:Gastroscopy    reversal with flumazenil    sedative    ventilatory effect of midazolam
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