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The effect of midazolam on the improvement of hysteria symptoms

Phase 3
Recruiting
Conditions
Hysterical patients.
Dissociative and conversion disorders
Registration Number
IRCT20220516054869N4
Lead Sponsor
Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria

All confirmed hysterical patients by emergency medicine specialists in the emergency room
Informed consent of the patient or her / his companion

Exclusion Criteria

Age less than 18 years and more than 60 years
pregnacy
History of liver disease
Allergy to study drugs

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Agitation. Timepoint: 0, 30, 60 minutes. Method of measurement: The presence or absence of symptoms based on clinical diagnosis by an emergency physician.;Failure to communicate with others. Timepoint: 0, 30, 60 minutes. Method of measurement: The presence or absence of symptoms based on clinical diagnosis by an emergency physician.;To cry. Timepoint: 0, 30, 60 minutes. Method of measurement: The presence or absence of symptoms based on clinical diagnosis by an emergency physician.;Dysphonia. Timepoint: 0, 30, 60 minutes. Method of measurement: The presence or absence of symptoms based on clinical diagnosis by an emergency physician.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Weaknes. Timepoint: 60 minutes after the intervention. Method of measurement: According to the history of the patient.;Drowsiness. Timepoint: 0, 30, 60 minutes. Method of measurement: The presence or absence of symptoms based on clinical diagnosis by an emergency physician.;Apnea. Timepoint: 30,6o minutes. Method of measurement: The presence or absence of symptoms based on clinical diagnosis by an emergency physician.;Decreased breathing rate. Timepoint: 0,30,60 minutes. Method of measurement: The presence of a normal breathing rate of less than 12 per minute by observing the movements of the chest by an emergency physician.
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