The effect of intravenous Midazolam and dexmedetomidine on prevention of cognitive dysfunction after cataract surgery in the elderly patients under general anesthesia compared with the control group

(2019) The effect of intravenous Midazolam and dexmedetomidine on prevention of cognitive dysfunction after cataract surgery in the elderly patients under general anesthesia compared with the control group. Journal of Isfahan Medical School. pp. 1395-1400. ISSN 10277595 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of intravenous midazolam and dexmedetomidine on prevention of cognitive dysfunction after cataract surgery in the elderly patients under general anesthesia compared with the control group. Methods: In this clinical trial study, 150 patients underwent phacoemulsification surgery were selected and randomly divided into three equal groups. The three groups received 0.1 mg/kg midazolam, 1 mg/kg dexmedetomidine, and similar volume of normal saline, respectively before the surgery. The cognitive dysfunction scores were measured and compared using Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) criteria before and after the surgery. Findings: The preoperative frequency of cognitive dysfunction was 6, 10, and 4 percent in midazolam, dexmedetomidine, and control groups, respectively (P = 0.47). 24 hours after the surgery, 14, 12, and 10 percent of the patients had cognitive dysfunction (P = 0.83); while one week after surgery, 8, 12, and 6 percent of patients had cognitive dysfunction in the three groups of midazolam, dexmedetomidine and control, respectively with no statistical difference between the three groups (P = 0.56). Conclusion: The effect of midazolam and dexmedetomidine was similar on prevention of the incidence of cognitive dysfunction, and it is possible to use the both drugs, if there is no contraception to use them. © 2019, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences(IUMS). All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Cognitive dysfunction Dexmedetomidine Midazolam Article cataract extraction cognitive defect controlled study general anesthesia human major clinical study mini mental status examination phacoemulsification surgery questionnaire
Subjects: WO Surgery > WO 200-460 Anesthesia
WT Geriatrics. Chronic Disease > WT 100-166 Geriatrics
Divisions: Anesthesiology and Critical Care Research Center
Faculty of Medicine > Departments of Clinical Sciences > Department of Anesthesiology
Faculty of Medicine > Departments of Clinical Sciences > Department of Eye
Faculty of Medicine > Student Research Committee
Page Range: pp. 1395-1400
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Isfahan Medical School
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 36
Number: 504
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.22122/jims.v36i504.10622
ISSN: 10277595 (ISSN)
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/10811

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