Complications of Intravenous Midazolam–Fentanyl Sedation in Children and Adults Undergoing Oral Surgery: A Retrospective Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Ethical Approval
2.2. Population and Study Design
2.3. Data Extraction
2.4. Definitions
2.5. Sedation Protocol
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patient and Procedure Characteristics
3.2. Incidence of Complications and Side Effects
3.2.1. Children
3.2.2. Adults
3.3. Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis
3.3.1. Children
3.3.2. Adults
3.4. Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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A: Children | |
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Gender | Boys: 45.8% (n = 335) Girls: 54.2% (n = 396) Missing: 0.0% (n = 0) |
Type of surgery | Third molar extractions: 62.7% (n = 458) Tooth extractions (other than third molars): 20.2% (n = 148) Impacted tooth exposure: 6.2% (n = 45) Bone anchor placement: 7.4% (n = 54) Other surgery: 3.3% (n = 24) Missing: 0.3% (n = 2) |
Use of Ketamine | No: 99.2% (725) Yes: 0.8% (n = 6) Missing: 0.0% (n = 0) |
B: Adults | |
Gender | Male: 41.3% (n = 302) Female: 58.7% (n = 430) Missing: 0.0% (n = 0) |
Type of surgery | Third molar extractions: 84.2% (n = 616) Tooth extractions (other than third molars): 5.2% (n = 38) Implants: 1.9% (n = 14) Other surgery: 8.7% (n = 64) Missing: 0.0% (n = 0) |
Use of Ketamine | No: 99.9% (n = 731) Yes: 0.1% (n = 1) Missing: 0.0% (n = 0) |
A: Children | |
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Complication | Incidence |
Perioperative complications | 4.8% (n = 35) |
Complications during recovery | 20.1% (n = 147) |
Nausea | 10.5% (n = 77) |
Bradycardia | 1.9% (n = 14) |
Desaturation | 3.1% (n = 23) |
Hypotension | 4.5% (n = 33) |
Prolonged sedation | 6.0% (n = 44) |
B: Adults | |
Complication | Incidence |
Perioperative complications | 2.7% (n = 20) |
Complications during recovery | 9.4% (n = 69) |
Nausea | 8.9% (n = 65) |
Bradycardia | 1.0% (n = 7) |
Desaturation | 0.5% (n = 4) |
Hypotension | 0.4% (n = 3) |
Prolonged sedation | 1.9% (n = 14) |
A: Children | ||
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Perioperative events | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.064 | |
Age | 0.020 | 0.735 |
Type of surgery | 0.607 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.715 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.046 | 1.147 |
Use of Ketamine | 0.999 | |
Events during recovery | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.156 | |
Age | 0.231 | |
Type of surgery | 0.095 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.736 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.660 | |
Use of Ketamine | 0.098 | |
Nausea | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.062 | |
Age | 0.682 | |
Type of surgery | 0.411 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.194 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.087 | |
Use of Ketamine | 0.020 | 31.882 |
Bradycardia | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.971 | |
Age | 0.948 | |
Type of surgery | 0.752 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.874 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.507 | |
Use of Ketamine | 0.999 | |
Desaturation | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.031 | 0.364 |
Age | 0.653 | |
Type of surgery | 0.714 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.646 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.857 | |
Use of Ketamine | 0.999 | |
Hypotension | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.413 | |
Age | <0.001 | 0.600 |
Type of surgery | 0.968 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.267 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.446 | |
Use of Ketamine | 0.999 | |
Prolonged sedation | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.031 | 2.119 |
Age | 0.129 | |
Type of surgery | 0.082 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.603 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.182 | |
Use of Ketamine | 0.083 | |
B: Adults | ||
Perioperative events | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.423 | |
Age | 0.237 | |
ASA score | 0.865 | |
Type of surgery | 0.569 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.163 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.552 | |
Events during recovery | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.010 | 2.078 |
Age | 0.029 | 0.963 |
ASA score | 0.911 | |
Type of surgery | 0.557 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.870 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.148 | |
Nausea | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.024 | 1.910 |
Age | 0.026 | 0.953 |
ASA score | 0.961 | |
Type of surgery | 0.563 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.772 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.286 | |
Prolonged sedation | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.134 | |
Age | 0.409 | |
ASA score | 0.608 | |
Type of surgery | 0.020 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.349 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.779 |
A: Children | ||
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Time in recovery | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | Odds Ratio |
Gender | 0.198 | |
Age | <0.001 | |
Type of surgery | 0.765 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.750 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.856 | |
Use of Ketamine | 0.262 | |
B: Adults | ||
Time in recovery | ||
Risk Factors | p-Value | |
Gender | 0.826 | |
Age | 0.051 | |
ASA score 2 (compared to 1) | 0.052 | |
ASA score 3 (compared to 1) | 0.859 | |
Type of surgery: extractions other than third molars (compared to third molar extractions) | 0.045 | |
Type of surgery: implants (compared to third molar extractions) | 0.147 | |
Type of surgery: other (compared to third molar extractions) | 0.002 | |
Dose of Midazolam | 0.722 | |
Dose of Fentanyl | 0.977 |
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Nys, M.; Garip, M.; Coropciuc, R.; Meeus, J.; Legrand, P.; Politis, C. Complications of Intravenous Midazolam–Fentanyl Sedation in Children and Adults Undergoing Oral Surgery: A Retrospective Study. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 4096. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124096
Nys M, Garip M, Coropciuc R, Meeus J, Legrand P, Politis C. Complications of Intravenous Midazolam–Fentanyl Sedation in Children and Adults Undergoing Oral Surgery: A Retrospective Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(12):4096. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124096
Chicago/Turabian StyleNys, Margaux, Melisa Garip, Ruxandra Coropciuc, Jan Meeus, Paul Legrand, and Constantinus Politis. 2025. "Complications of Intravenous Midazolam–Fentanyl Sedation in Children and Adults Undergoing Oral Surgery: A Retrospective Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 12: 4096. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124096
APA StyleNys, M., Garip, M., Coropciuc, R., Meeus, J., Legrand, P., & Politis, C. (2025). Complications of Intravenous Midazolam–Fentanyl Sedation in Children and Adults Undergoing Oral Surgery: A Retrospective Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(12), 4096. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124096