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Recovery after intravenous sedation
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1976
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Substance AbuseTwelve Healthy SubjectsAnaesthetic AgentAddictionMedicinePatient SafetyAnesthesia PracticeNeuropharmacologyPharmacotherapyOutpatient AnaesthesiaAnesthesiaPerioperative MedicineAnesthetic AdministrationIntravenous SedationDiazepam TwiceEmergency MedicineAnesthesiologyHospital Medicine
Twelve healthy subjects received intravenously 0-15 mg/kg of diazepam twice, with a two-week interval between doses. They were tested in a cross-over manner before and after the injection either with a clinical test battery plus paper and pencil tests, or with a carefully selected psychomotor test battery having a correlation to real traffic behavior. Neither the clinical tests nor the paper and pencil tests demonstrated impairment of performance 1/2 and 2 1/2 hours after the injection, whereas the psychomotor tests revealed considerable impairment of reactive and co-ordinative skills 2 1/2 hours after the injection. The results stress the importance of the presence of an escort when patients are discharged from hospital after outpatient anaesthesia or sedation.
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