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A Comparison of Buccal Midazolam and Intravenous Diazepam for the Acute Treatment of Seizures in Children.

Authors :
Tonekaboni, Seyed-Hassan
Shamsabadi, Farhad Mahvelati
Anvari, Seyed-Saeed
Mazrooei, Ali
Ghofrani, Mohammad
Source :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics. Sep2012, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p303-308. 6p. 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 1 Graph.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the present study is to compare efficacy and safety of buccal midazolam with intravenous diazepam in control of seizures in Iranian children. Methods: This is a randomized clinical trial. 92 patients with acute seizures, ranging from 6 months to 14 years were randomly assigned to receive either buccal midazolam (32 cases) or intravenous diazepam (60 cases) at the emergency department of a children's hospital. The primary outcome of this study was cessation of visible seizure activity within 5 minutes from administration of the first dosage. The second dosage was used in case the seizure remained uncontrolled 5 minutes after the first one. Findings: In the midazolam group, 22 (68.8%) patients were relieved from seizures in 10 minutes. Meanwhile, diazepam controlled the episodes of 42 (70%) patients within 10 minutes. The difference was, however, not statistically significant (P=0.9). The mean time required to control the convulsive episodes after administration of medications was not statistically significant (P=0.09). No significant side effects were observed in either group. Nevertheless, the risk of respiratory failure in intravenous diazepam is greater than in buccal midazolam. Conclusion: Buccal midazolam is as effective as and safer than intravenous diazepam in control of seizures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20082142
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
82692108