Validity of behavioral and physiologic parameters for acute pain assessment of term newborn infants
São Paulo med. j
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117(2): 72-80, Mar. 1999. tab
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RESUMO
The subjectivity of pain causes enormous difficultines in evaluating neonatal pain with a single, pratical and easy-to-apply tool. Pain evaluation in the neonatal period should be performed by valid, safe, useful and feasible methods. Objective:
To evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Coding System (NFCS), Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS), heart rate (HR) and O2 saturation (O2 sat) for neonatal pain assessment.Design:
Prospective double-blind randomized trial.Setting:
A secondary level maternity hospital.Participants:
70 healthy neonates requiring bilirubin dosage were randomly assigned to receive a venous puncture (P n=33, BW 3.2kg, SD 0.6; GA 39wk, SD 1; 59h of life, SD 25) or an alcohol swab friction (F n=37; BW 3.1kg, SD 0.5; GA 39wk, SD 1; 52h of life, SD 17). Intervention All measurements were taken prior to (PRE), during (TO), and 1 (T1), 3(T3), 5(T5) and 10 (T10) minutes after the procedure. Measurements A neonatologist evaluated NFCS, NIPS, HR and O2 sat by pulse oxymetry.Results:
Median NFCS and NIPS results at TO, T1 and T3 were higher in P group, compared to F. More P neonates presented NFCS > 2 and/or NIPS > 3 at T0, T1 and T3. HR was lower in P group at T1. Average O2 sat was above 90 per cent during the whole study period in both groups.Conclusion:
NFCS and NIPS are suitable instruments for neonatal pain evaluation. Heart rate and O2 saturation can be used only as auxiliary methods.
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Assunto principal:
Dor
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Bilirrubina
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Medição da Dor
Tipo de estudo:
Ensaio Clínico Controlado
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Estudo observacional
Limite:
Humanos
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Recém-Nascido
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
São Paulo med. j
Assunto da revista:
Cirurgia Geral
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Cincia
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Ginecologia
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Medicina
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Medicina Interna
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Obstetr¡cia
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Pediatria
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Sa£de Mental
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Sa£de P£blica
Ano de publicação:
1999
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
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