Assessment of continuous pain in newborns admitted to NICUs in 18 European countries. (17th April 2017)
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- Title:
- Assessment of continuous pain in newborns admitted to NICUs in 18 European countries. (17th April 2017)
- Main Title:
- Assessment of continuous pain in newborns admitted to NICUs in 18 European countries
- Authors:
- Anand, Kanwaljeet J. S.
Eriksson, Mats
Boyle, Elaine M.
Avila‐Alvarez, Alejandro
Andersen, Randi Dovland
Sarafidis, Kosmas
Polkki, Tarja
Matos, Cristina
Lago, Paola
Papadouri, Thalia
Attard‐Montalto, Simon
Ilmoja, Mari‐Liis
Simons, Sinno
Tameliene, Rasa
van Overmeire, Bart
Berger, Angelika
Dobrzanska, Anna
Schroth, Michael
Bergqvist, Lena
Courtois, Emilie
Rousseau, Jessica
Carbajal, Ricardo - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aim: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, but clinical practices associated with assessments of continuous pain remain unknown. Methods: A prospective cohort study in 243 neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) from 18 European countries recorded the frequency of pain assessments, use of mechanical ventilation, sedation, analgesia or neuromuscular blockade for each neonate for up to 28 days after NICU admission. Results: Only 2113 of 6648 (31.8%) of neonates received assessments of continuous pain, occurring variably among tracheal ventilation (TrV, 46.0%), noninvasive ventilation (NiV, 35.0%) and no ventilation (NoV, 20.1%) groups (p < 0.001). Daily assessments for continuous pain occurred in only 10.4% of all neonates (TrV: 14.0%, NiV: 10.7%, NoV: 7.6%; p < 0.001). More frequent assessments of continuous pain occurred in NICUs with pain guidelines, nursing champions and surgical admissions (all p < 0.01), and for newborns <32 weeks gestational age, those requiring ventilation, or opioids, sedatives‐hypnotics, general anaesthetics (O–SH–GA) (all p < 0.001), or surgery (p = 0.028). Use of O–SH–GA drugs increased the odds for pain assessment in the TrV (OR:1.60, p < 0.001) and NiV groups (OR:1.40, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Assessments of continuous pain occurred in less than one‐third of NICU admissions and daily in only 10% of neonates. NICU clinical practices should consider including routine assessments ofAbstract: Aim: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, but clinical practices associated with assessments of continuous pain remain unknown. Methods: A prospective cohort study in 243 neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) from 18 European countries recorded the frequency of pain assessments, use of mechanical ventilation, sedation, analgesia or neuromuscular blockade for each neonate for up to 28 days after NICU admission. Results: Only 2113 of 6648 (31.8%) of neonates received assessments of continuous pain, occurring variably among tracheal ventilation (TrV, 46.0%), noninvasive ventilation (NiV, 35.0%) and no ventilation (NoV, 20.1%) groups (p < 0.001). Daily assessments for continuous pain occurred in only 10.4% of all neonates (TrV: 14.0%, NiV: 10.7%, NoV: 7.6%; p < 0.001). More frequent assessments of continuous pain occurred in NICUs with pain guidelines, nursing champions and surgical admissions (all p < 0.01), and for newborns <32 weeks gestational age, those requiring ventilation, or opioids, sedatives‐hypnotics, general anaesthetics (O–SH–GA) (all p < 0.001), or surgery (p = 0.028). Use of O–SH–GA drugs increased the odds for pain assessment in the TrV (OR:1.60, p < 0.001) and NiV groups (OR:1.40, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Assessments of continuous pain occurred in less than one‐third of NICU admissions and daily in only 10% of neonates. NICU clinical practices should consider including routine assessments of continuous pain in newborns. Abstract : … (more)
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- Acta pædiatrica. Volume 106:Number 8(2017)
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- Acta pædiatrica
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- Volume 106:Number 8(2017)
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- Volume 106, Issue 8 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 106
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0106-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 1248
- Page End:
- 1259
- Publication Date:
- 2017-04-17
- Subjects:
- Clinical practices -- Infant‐newborn -- Infant‐premature -- Neonatal intensive care units -- Suffering
Pediatrics -- Periodicals
Pediatrics
618.92 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1651-2227 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/apa.13810 ↗
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- 0803-5253
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