Sedation Efficacy of Remimazolam Besylate in Elderly Patients Undergoing Non-general Anesthesia and Effects on Perioperative Cognitive Function: A Clinical Trial Protocol
Abstract:Background: During procedures that are not performed under general anesthesia, elderly patients often have adverse emotions such as nervousness and anxiety due to their consciousness. Sedation is frequently used to relieve these symptoms. However, the adverse effects from currently prescribed sedative drugs such as midazolam, dexmedetomidine, and propofol are common and unavoidable. There has been limited research on the use of remimazolam besylate, a new sedative drug, to determine the effectiveness of the me… Show more
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