EFFECT OF Lavandola angustifolia AROMATHERAPY VERSUS MIDAZOLAM ON VITAL SIGNS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

2018 
Lavandola angustifolia is a plant from labiateae family that might be used against free radicals and also astranquilizer with anti-stress and anti-anxiety. Since there are few randomized clinical trials in this era especially foradmitted patients in intensive care unit (ICU); this study was performed to compare the systolic and diastolic bloodpressure, pulse rate, and respiratory rate in two groups of patients in ICU who received Lavandola angustifoliapreparation versus midazolam as a conventional sedative drug. In this randomized clinical trial, 64 patients wererandomly assigned (with simple random manner) to receive either aromatherapy with Lavandola angustifolia drop2% developed by Bonyan Mehr Ejaz Kaivr Shargh Iran Company in Shahroud, Iran (n=33) or midazolam (n=31).The Lavandola angustifolia drop was respired by a patch inside the oxygen mask 20 minutes daily. Also, themidazolam was injected intravenously with a dose of 0.05 mg/kg. The vital signs were assessed before interventionand then every 10 minutes up to one hour. The pulse rate and respiratory rates were significantly lower inAromatherapy group and the systolic and diastolic blood pressures were significantly higher in this group incomparison with midazolam group (P=0.0001). Totally, according to the obtained results, it may be concluded thatvital signs had more stability in aromatherapy with Lavandola angustifolia in comparison with midazolam.
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