2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-014-2472-6
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Oral glucose in preterm neonates during oropharyngeal suctioning: a randomized controlled cross-over trial

Abstract: In our study, late preterm infants in the first days of life did not benefit significantly from analgesia with glucose during oropharyngeal suctioning. The oral administration of glucose under nasal CPAP led to no serious adverse events.

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“…The sample size of the studies ranged from 20 to 108, the weight of participants was more than 560 grams, and the gestational age ranged from 23 and 37 weeks. In addition, the types of respiratory support were different, including non‐invasive ventilation (Axelin et al, 2009; Rodrigues et al, 2017; Vezyroglou et al, 2015), invasive mechanical ventilation (Alinejad‐Naeini et al, 2014; Fatollahzade et al, 2020; Taplak & Bayat, 2021; Ward‐Larson et al, 2004) and both of them (Axelin et al, 2006; Desai et al, 2017; Mitchell et al, 2013).…”
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“…The sample size of the studies ranged from 20 to 108, the weight of participants was more than 560 grams, and the gestational age ranged from 23 and 37 weeks. In addition, the types of respiratory support were different, including non‐invasive ventilation (Axelin et al, 2009; Rodrigues et al, 2017; Vezyroglou et al, 2015), invasive mechanical ventilation (Alinejad‐Naeini et al, 2014; Fatollahzade et al, 2020; Taplak & Bayat, 2021; Ward‐Larson et al, 2004) and both of them (Axelin et al, 2006; Desai et al, 2017; Mitchell et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 3 summarizes the characteristics of the interventions in each study. A total of nine non‐pharmacological interventions were reported: gentle human touch (GHT) (Fatollahzade et al, 2020), FT (Alinejad‐Naeini et al, 2014; Axelin et al, 2006, 2009; Taplak & Bayat, 2021; Ward‐Larson et al, 2004), swaddling (Desai et al, 2017), oral sucrose (Desai et al, 2017), oral glucose (OG) (Axelin et al, 2009; Rodrigues et al, 2017; Vezyroglou et al, 2015), EBM (Desai et al, 2017; Rodrigues et al, 2017), KC (Mitchell et al, 2013), breast milk smell (BMS) (Taplak & Bayat, 2021) and white noise (WN) (Taplak & Bayat, 2021). The timing of the assessment varied from 5 min before the pain procedure to 5 min after the procedure.…”
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“…Vezyroglou's team believed that although the sweetener has a good analgesic effect, no serious adverse events have occurred. However, the long-term effects of sweeteners on development and neurological function are still unknown, and the dosage, concentration, and the use time of sweeteners require attention [ 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, no effect was found when applied during oropharyngeal suctioning [26]. We cannot say conclusively whether the application modified the presentation of pain-related reactions.…”
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confidence: 99%