Volume 20 No 6 (2022)
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Comparison between Dexmedetomidine and Midazolam for pediatric Sedation
Ashraf Saed Sayed Ahmed, Farahat Ibrahim Ahmed, Ayoub Alhady Ramdan Aldrhopy and Amany Fouad Ahmed
Abstract
Anxiety in children undergoing surgery is considered challenging situation for anesthesia. It is characterized by feeling of nervousness, apprehension, tension, and worry that may be represented in various forms. Exposure to hospital environment including operating room away from own area of comfort, meeting with new peoples and visualizing sick people in agony creates a significant
impact on a child‘s mind
Keywords
Midazolam, Anxiety, dexmedetomidine
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