• BMC anesthesiology · Oct 2024

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Comparison of the anesthetic effects of remimazolam tosilate and remimazolam besylate in daytime hysteroscopic surgery.

    • Huan Zhang, Min Fu, Fangli Yue, Yaxin Wei, Xinyuan Shi, Shiyu Yu, and Fanceng Ji.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Weifang People's Hospital, No. 151 Guangwen Street, Kuiwen District, Weifang, 261041, China.
    • BMC Anesthesiol. 2024 Oct 23; 24 (1): 382382.

    ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to observe whether there is a difference in the anesthetic effect of remimazolam tosilate and remimazolam besylate in daytime hysteroscopic surgery, so as to provide reference for clinical application.MethodsFifty patients, aged 18-65 years, ASA I-II, scheduled for hysteroscopy under total intravenous anesthesia were selected. The patients were randomly divided into two groups (n = 25): remimazolam tosilate group (group T) and remimazolam besylate group ( group R). The main observation index was the induction dose of remimazolam; secondary observation indicators were sleep time, anesthesia maintenance time, recovery time, induction maintenance dose of alfentanil, maintenance dose of remimazolam, and incidence of adverse events during anesthesia ( hypertension, hypotension, bradycardia, tachycardia).ResultsThere was no significant difference in anesthesia induction dose, recovery time, sleep time, anesthesia maintenance time, and incidence of adverse events during anesthesia ( body movement, cough, hypertension, hypotension, bradycardia, tachycardia) between the two groups (P > 0.05).ConclusionThere was no significant difference in the anesthetic effect of remimazolam tosilate and remimazolam besylate in daytime hysteroscopic surgery.Clinical Trial RegistrationChinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR2400081688.© 2024. The Author(s).

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