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Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx ; 61(2): 164-173, abr. 2004. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-700733

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Durante las últimas 2 décadas ha aumentado el interés hacia el dolor que perciben los neonatos. Los niños hospitalizados en unidades de cuidados intensivos están expuestos a múltiples procedimientos dolorosos y, desafortunadamente, aún no se ha establecido un tratamiento adecuado para su manejo. Los objetivos de este estudio son: 1) aumentar la sensibilidad del médico ante el sufrimiento del neonato; 2) presentar las escalas más comunes para valorar el dolor en los neonatos (PIPP: Premature Infant Pain Profile; CRIES: Crying, Requires Oxygen to maintain saturation > 95%, Increased vital signs, Expression, Sleeplessness; NIPS: Neonatal Infants Pain Scale); y 3) proponer un manejo terapéutico para el dolor en los neonatos.


During the last 2 decades, awareness of neonatal pain is being increased. Pain has short and long term adverse effects. Babies hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units are exposed to many painful procedures; unfortunately, there is no general consensus in the approach and management of pain in newborns. The objectives of this report are: 1) Increase the awareness of neonatal pain among care givers; 2) present most common neonatal pain assessment scales (PIPP: Premature Infant Pain Profile; CRIES: Crying, Requires Oxygen to maintain saturation > 95 %, Increased vital signs, Expression, Sleeplessness; NIPS: Neonatal Infants Pain Scale); 3) discuss therapeutic approach to management of pain in newborns.

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