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Oral versus intravenous premedication for small bowel biopsy in children: effect on procedure and fluoroscopy times
Authors:L Stenhammar,O Wä  rngå  rd,P Lewander,M Nordvall
Affiliation:Department of Paediatrics, Central Hospitul, Norrköping, Sweden
Abstract:Oral alimemazine and cisapride, or diazepam and cisapride, or iv midazolam and metoclopramide were given as premedication for small bowel biopsy to three groups of children from a total population of 185 individuals. The biopsy procedures were performed under intermittent fluoroscopy and times for both were recorded. The median biopsy procedure time was significantly shorter in children given iv midazolam and metoclopramide (6 min) compared to those given oral premedication (10 min) ( p < 0.001). The median fluoroscopy time was very short in all groups, ranging between 3 and 6 s. It is concluded that iv premedication is superior to oral premedication for small bowel biopsy in children because more effective sedation is obtained.
Keywords:Children    premedication    sedation    small bowel biopsy
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