Parents are the Best Premedication!
- "Parents are often the best premedication." -G. Gordon, MD
- "The presence of the parents during induction has virtually eliminated the need for sedative premedication." -Fred Berry, MD, 1990
Pharmacologic premedication options
- Pharmacologic premedication has a role when awake separation of child from parent before induction is planned. Its success may be judged by the peacefulness of the separation.
- Large volume of literature indicates lack of clearly ideal technic
- midazolam (Versed)
- PO: 0.5 to 1.0 mg/kg up to 10 mg max.
- Bioavailability = 30%
- Peak serum levels after about 45 minutes
- Peak sedation by about 30 minutes
- 85% peaceful separation
- Mix with grape concentrate or acetaminophen (Tylenol) syrup or elixir
- Mother may administer to child for better acceptance
- Beware: total volume of dose should probably not exceed 0.4-0.5 ml/kg (NPO!)
- 0.75 mg/kg may delay PACU discharge 30 minutes
- Nasal: 0.2 to 0.6 mg/kg
- Peak serum level in 10 minutes
- 0.2 mg/kg same as 0.6 mg/kg except
- 0.2 mg/kg did not delay recovery
- 0.6 mg/kg may delay extubatioin
- Possible concern: animal studies reveal neurotoxicity after topical applicaton.
- Sublingual: 0.2-0.3 mg/kg as effective as 0.2 mg/kg intranasal
- Rectal: 0.35 to 1.0 mg/kg
- Some effect by 10 minutes, peak effect 20-30 minutes.
- 1.0 mg/kg did not delay PACU discharge.
- methohexital (Brevital) : Rectal
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