Analgesic effect of 30% glucose, milk and non-nutritive sucking in neonates

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate nondrug management practices concerning pain induced by blood sampling in newborns in a Moroccan neonatal unit and to determine whether the results reported from a randomized clinical study of nondrug analgesia could be reproduced in a routine care setting. Methods: Standardized prospective observation of analgesic practices used during blood sampling was performed. Pain was assessed using the Douleur Aiguë Nouveau-né (DAN, [Newborn Acute Pain]) scale that incorporates facial expression, vocal expression, and limb movements of the newborn during realization of a painful procedure. Five different nondrug analgesic practices were investigated in 125 infants. Results: Median DAN scores for the five methods were 6 (1-10) for venous sampling with oral administration of 30% glucose, 5 (1-10) for venous sampling with sucking, 3 (0-6) for venous sampling with oral administration of 30% glucose combined with sucking, 4 (0-10) for venous sampling with oral administration of 30% glucose combined with sucking and administration of 2 mL of adapted infant formula, and 6 (3-8) for venous sampling with administration of 2 mL of adapted infant formula. Conclusion: Oral administration of 30% glucose combined with sucking provided better control of pain induced by blood sampling in newborns at our neonatal unit. © 2012 Mekkaoui et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Mekkaoui, N., Issef, I., Kabiri, M., & Barkat, A. (2012). Analgesic effect of 30% glucose, milk and non-nutritive sucking in neonates. Journal of Pain Research, 5, 573–577. https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S30665

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