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Melatonin for pre- and postoperative anxiety in adults
Melissa V Hansen, Natalie L Halladin,
Jacob Rosenberg
, Ismail Gögenur,
Ann Merete Møller
Department of Clinical Medicine
48
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Preoperative Anxiety
100%
Melatonin
100%
Placebo
45%
Confidence Interval
25%
Relative Effect
25%
Midazolam
20%
Visual Analog Scale
20%
After Surgery
10%
Low Risk
10%
Type of Surgery
10%
Benzodiazepines
10%
Embase
5%
Selection Bias
5%
Detection Bias
5%
Regional Anesthesia
5%
Review Authors
5%
Current Control
5%
Topical Anesthesia
5%
Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial
5%
Postoperative Period
5%
Meta-analysis
5%
MEDLINE
5%
World Health Organization
5%
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
5%
International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP)
5%
General Anesthesia
5%
Premedication
5%
Web of Science
5%
Attenuation
5%
Surgical Procedures
5%
Dosing Regimen
5%
High-score
5%
CINAHL
5%
Country of Origin
5%
Ongoing Trials
5%
Adult Patients
5%
Anesthesia Methods
5%
Reporting Bias
5%
Number of Participants
5%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Melatonin
100%
Placebo
50%
Midazolam
20%
Visual Analog Scale
20%
Benzodiazepine Derivative
10%
Surgical Technique
5%
Meta-Analysis
5%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
General Anesthesia
5%
Premedication
5%
Clinical Trial
5%
Topical Anesthesia
5%
Selection Bias
5%
Systematic Review
5%
Postoperative Period
5%
Regional Anesthesia
5%
Neuroscience
Melatonin
100%
Placebo
50%
Midazolam
20%
Meta-Analysis
5%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
Trait Anxiety
5%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Melatonin
100%
Placebo
50%
Midazolam
20%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
Tablet
5%
Clinical Trial
5%