Abstract

Abstract Background Adenotonsillectomy is one of the most common surgical procedures performed on pediatric patients. Relieving pre- and post-operative anxiety is an important concern for the pediatric anesthesiologist. Aim of the Work: to compare dexmedetomidine with midazolam effect on preoperative sedation, the ease of children parent separation, the mask tolerance, intraoperative hemodynamics stability, emergence of anesthesia and postoperative analgesia. Patients and Methods A Prospective, randomized and double blind controlled clinical trial was done after approval of institutional ethics committee in Ain Shams university Hospitals for 6 months and obtaining an informed written consent from parents. It was designed to include fifty pediatric patients, aged 5 to 10 years old of both genders, with physical status ASA Ι. Results statistically significant increase mean of Dexmedetomidine compared to midazolam according to sedation score after 15min. to after 45min. Conclusion Premedication with intranasal dexmedetomidine 1 μg/kg attained significant and satisfactory sedation with better parent separation and lower anxiety levels without any adverse effects as compared with intranasal midazolam 0.2 mg/kg in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy.

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