Does Midazolam Cause Effective Anterograde Amnesia in Orthopedic Surgeries?

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

116

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

October 31, 2019

Study Completion Date

November 1, 2019

Conditions
AnesthesiaOrthopedic Surgery
Interventions
DRUG

single-dose midazolam for sedation under spinal anesthesia.

Induction of neuraxial anesthesia was done using 2.8cc of 0.5 % Heavy Bupivacaine and 20mcg fentanyl injected intrathecally for all patients. Supplemental oxygen was given via facemask with capnography monitoring. Group O received 0.025mg/kg midazolam at skin incision.

DRUG

Double-dose midazolam for sedation under spinal anesthesia.

Induction of neuraxial anesthesia was done using 2.8cc of 0.5 % Heavy Bupivacaine and 20mcg fentanyl injected intrathecally for all patients. Supplemental oxygen was given via facemask with capnography monitoring. Group M received 0.025mg/kg midazolam at skin incision and repeated 5 minutes before maximum stimulation.

PROCEDURE

spinal anesthesia with no sedation.

Induction of neuraxial anesthesia was done using 2.8cc of 0.5 % Heavy Bupivacaine and 20mcg fentanyl injected intrathecally for all patients. Supplemental oxygen was given via facemask with capnography monitoring.

Trial Locations (1)

11942

Jordan University Hospital, Amman

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi

UNKNOWN

lead

University of Jordan

OTHER

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