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02 February 2021: Clinical Research

Comparative Effects of Dexmedetomidine and Midazolam on Dreaming of Patients Undergoing Flexible Bronchoscopy During General Anesthesia

Liang Chen 1BCE* , Jun Zhang 1B* , Wensheng He 1B* , Wei Liu 2ADF*

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.929000

Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e929000

Table 1 Comparison of demographic information, clinical data of patients in the 2 groups (n=40, both).

VariablesGroup DGroup MP
Age (yr)54.5±8.755.6±7.30.562
Weight (kg)66.1±10.663.7±9.60.288
Height (cm)166.5±7.4165.4±8.80.553
Males/Females22/1821/190.823
History of smoking17 (42.5%)15 (37.5%)0.648
Propofol dose (mg)270.5±24.2262.0±28.30.156
Duration of anesthesia (min)22.9±3.923.6±3.20.390
Duration of operation (min)19.9±3.820.6±3.40.399
i-Gel extubation time (min)5.9±1.86.5±1.40.100
Orientation recovery time (min)8.6±2.39.3±1.70.166
Usual condition of dreamingN/AN/AN/A
02 (5.0%)1 (2.5%)0.556
15 (12.5%)5 (12.5%)1.000
227 (67.5%)30 (75.0%)0.458
36 (15.0%)4 (10.0%)0.499

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