Der Anaesthesist | 2019

[Comparison of sublingual and intravenous administration of lorazepam in psychiatric emergencies in emergency medical services].

 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nAgitation is a\xa0frequent reason for emergency physician calls in psychiatric emergencies in the German preclinical emergency medical system. Benzodiazepines have proven to be effective in treating acute agitation. Although lorazepam has beneficial clinical and pharmacological properties it is hardly used by emergency physicians. The sublingual administration of lorazepam has many advantages compared to intravenous administration.\n\n\nMATERIAL AND METHODS\nIn an interventional trial lasting 18\xa0months the efficacy, tolerance and onset of effects of sublingual and intravenous lorazepam in patients with agitation states in emergency duties were compared. The randomization to the intervention groups was subject to a\xa0time criterion. The sublingual administration of lorazepam over a period of 9\xa0months was followed by an intravenous administration over the same period of time. The psychometric scales used were: PANSS-EC, CGI, CGI-Change, agitation-calmness evaluation scale, visual analog scale and sedation scale. Response to the intervention was defined by a\xa040% reduction on the PANSS-EC scale.\n\n\nRESULTS\nA total of 37\xa0individuals participated in the study (sublingual: n\u202f=\u200922, intravenous: n\u202f=\u200915). Lorazepam was effective in treating acute agitation. The effectiveness and tolerance of sublingual and intravenous lorazepam administration seems to be comparable.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nSublingual administration of lorazepam is effective for treating acute agitation in emergency medical services.

Volume 68 2
Pages \n 83-89\n
DOI 10.1007/s00101-018-0513-7
Language English
Journal Der Anaesthesist

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