歯科薬物療法
Online ISSN : 1884-4928
Print ISSN : 0288-1012
ISSN-L : 0288-1012
麻酔前投薬として用いたメキサゾラムの効果
―二重盲検法によるジアゼパム, プラセボとの比較―
佐藤 恭道別部 智司中島 丘高木 恵子笹尾 真美三浦 一恵和沢 雅也石川 加代子関田 俊介野口 いづみ雨宮 義弘吉田 紀昭
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1987 年 6 巻 2 号 p. 69-78

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of mexazolam when used as a premedication for oral administration. Patients (ASA I-II) were given elective oral surgery under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation, and mexazolam was used in a double blind test with diazepam and an inert placebo.
Psychoneurological symptoms such as anxiety, sleeplessness and so on, were determined by questionnaires, and physical symptoms such as blood pressure, pulse rate and respiratory rate, were checked.
Doses were administered to the 4 groups as follows : 2 or 3 mg to the mexazolam group and 10 mg to the diazepam and placebo group. These doses were administered at 9 o'clock the night before the operation and again 2.5 h prior to induction. Those patients scheduled for afternoon operations were also given doses 6.5 h before induction. The results were as follows
1) In the doses administered, the sedative effects of mexazolam were the same as those of diazepam.
2) The administered dosage of mexazolam tended to have a longer lasting effect than diazepam.
3) The patients to whom mexazolam was administered showed no significant changes in physical symptoms.
4) A dose of 3 mg of mexazolam as a premedication was shown to be more effective than 2 mg.
These results suggested that mexazolam could be used effectively as a premedication.
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