Neonatal painful stimuli: skin conductance algesimeter index to measure efficacy 24% of sucrose oral solution.

The Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine : the Official Journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians
Annalisa PassarielloPaolo Giliberti

Abstract

Pain management is one of the main challenges in addressing the improved care of hospitalized newborns. The administration of oral sucrose with and without non-nutritive suction has been proposed as a nonpharmacological intervention to relieve procedural pain in newborns. The effects have not yet been well characterized. The aim of this study is to investigate, using skin conductance algesimeter (SCA) pain monitor index, the effects of 24% sucrose solution on pain perception during capillary and arterial blood sampling. It is a prospective, randomized controlled study: sucrose versus placebo. Sucrose was given orally to infants who were submitted to arterial or capillary sampling. The SCA was measured during, and for 3 min before and after the intervention. Fifty-six infants were enrolled: 31 in the sucrose group and 25 in the placebo group. SCA showed that the measurement of peaks per second of pain during and 3 min after the procedures was lower in the sucrose group than the placebo group and that this difference was statistically significant (p < .05). In conclusion, 24% sucrose administered orally is effective in reducing pain during and after capillary and arterial sampling in newborns and can be used for the prevention an...Continue Reading

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