2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2005.07.010
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Clinical, Physiologic, and Biologic Impact of Environmental and Behavioral Interventions in Neonates During a Routine Nursing Procedure

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“…Catelin et al (6) showed that cTOI itself may serve as a useful parameter to capture painful and stressful procedures in neonates that might show a decrease and an increase during behavioural interventions. The lack of changes of cTOI in the present study further support the tolerability of NIRS measurements and venous occlusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Catelin et al (6) showed that cTOI itself may serve as a useful parameter to capture painful and stressful procedures in neonates that might show a decrease and an increase during behavioural interventions. The lack of changes of cTOI in the present study further support the tolerability of NIRS measurements and venous occlusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Response to discomfort or pain can be evaluated in term and preterm neonates with scoring systems that include different items, such as facial expression, changes in motor behaviour and alterations in vital parameters. (6,7) The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of peripheral and cerebral NIRS monitoring and peripheral occlusions on vital parameters, pain score and skin integrity and to make a judgement on tolerance of these measurements. (8) For this purpose we recorded vital parameters, pain scores, skin condition and duration of manipulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When forced to lie down during a painful procedure infants will commonly cry and struggle to sit up. 43 Notwithstanding the benefit of sitting during a painful procedure, infants and children receiving vaccinations are traditionally positioned in a supine position for the injections. 44 Three studies investigated the influence of positioning on vaccination pain (see Table 3).…”
Section: Patient Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45 Recently, a group from Edmonton presented preliminary shortterm outcome from a large NIDCAP RCT on VLBW infants, which confirms the findings of significantly less mechanical ventilation, lower incidence of chronic lung disease, shorter hospitalization and improved mental development from the earlier smaller trials. 46 Sizun et al 47,48 demonstrated decreased behavioral pain response and fewer hypoxic events during a routine nursing procedure in medical stable preterm infants. Bertelle et al 48 also reported increased duration of sleep by NIDCAP.…”
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“…46 Sizun et al 47,48 demonstrated decreased behavioral pain response and fewer hypoxic events during a routine nursing procedure in medical stable preterm infants. Bertelle et al 48 also reported increased duration of sleep by NIDCAP. 49 Others have demonstrated less use of sedatives and opioids by implementing NIDCAP.…”
Section: Scientific Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%