Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in Neonates

Introduction: Certain painful, invasive procedures are necessary for care, and are commonly performed in both healthly and sick neonates. Current evidence shows that the newborn infant has both physiologic and anatomic capacity to experience pain. Recent research suggests that pain experienced in th...

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Main Authors: S Abyari, S Jalalpour, MA Manoocheri-Naeini, M Noori Shadkam, Z Islami, H Aarafi
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Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences 2007-04-01
Series:Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd
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Online Access:http://jssu.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=670&slc_lang=en&sid=1&ftxt=1
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author S Abyari
S Jalalpour
MA Manoocheri-Naeini
M Noori Shadkam
Z Islami
H Aarafi
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S Jalalpour
MA Manoocheri-Naeini
M Noori Shadkam
Z Islami
H Aarafi
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description Introduction: Certain painful, invasive procedures are necessary for care, and are commonly performed in both healthly and sick neonates. Current evidence shows that the newborn infant has both physiologic and anatomic capacity to experience pain. Recent research suggests that pain experienced in the neonatal period might have long-term effects later in life. Previous research has shown that orally administered sweet-tasting solutions reduce signs of pain during painful procedures. This effect is considered to be mediated both by the release of endorphins and by a preabsorptive mechanism related to the sweet taste. Methods: This study was a controlled , randomized and double – blind study on 210 neonates. These newborns were randomly divided into 3 groups; A, B and C. Group A received 2 ml of 25% sucrose orally as well as base cream was applied at the site for heel stick, group B received 2 ml of distilled water and application of EMLA cream, while group C received 2 ml of distilled water and base cream. The heart rates of the newborn were recorded by the cardiac monitor before and after heel stick blood sampling and the duration of crying was determined as well. Pain was scored by DAN scale.There were no differences in demographic characteristics of all neonates. Results: The results showed that the DAN scale was significantly lower in the sucrose group (mean : 3.840) as compared to the EMLA group (mean: 3.366) and the placebo group(5.557), but the difference in the duration of crying was not significantly different in the sucrose group (mean: 10.5 second) and the EMLA group(mean 8.76). Conclusion: Both sucrose and EMLA are effective in reducing stress associated with heel lancet in newborns, but as sucrose acts faster and is healthier, its usage is proposed in neonates requiring heel sticks for blood sampling.
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spelling doaj.art-560fd9f914824c42b7fbfaad20d7905d2022-12-21T20:35:06ZfasShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd2228-57412228-57332007-04-01151913Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in NeonatesS AbyariS JalalpourMA Manoocheri-NaeiniM Noori ShadkamZ IslamiH AarafiIntroduction: Certain painful, invasive procedures are necessary for care, and are commonly performed in both healthly and sick neonates. Current evidence shows that the newborn infant has both physiologic and anatomic capacity to experience pain. Recent research suggests that pain experienced in the neonatal period might have long-term effects later in life. Previous research has shown that orally administered sweet-tasting solutions reduce signs of pain during painful procedures. This effect is considered to be mediated both by the release of endorphins and by a preabsorptive mechanism related to the sweet taste. Methods: This study was a controlled , randomized and double – blind study on 210 neonates. These newborns were randomly divided into 3 groups; A, B and C. Group A received 2 ml of 25% sucrose orally as well as base cream was applied at the site for heel stick, group B received 2 ml of distilled water and application of EMLA cream, while group C received 2 ml of distilled water and base cream. The heart rates of the newborn were recorded by the cardiac monitor before and after heel stick blood sampling and the duration of crying was determined as well. Pain was scored by DAN scale.There were no differences in demographic characteristics of all neonates. Results: The results showed that the DAN scale was significantly lower in the sucrose group (mean : 3.840) as compared to the EMLA group (mean: 3.366) and the placebo group(5.557), but the difference in the duration of crying was not significantly different in the sucrose group (mean: 10.5 second) and the EMLA group(mean 8.76). Conclusion: Both sucrose and EMLA are effective in reducing stress associated with heel lancet in newborns, but as sucrose acts faster and is healthier, its usage is proposed in neonates requiring heel sticks for blood sampling.http://jssu.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=670&slc_lang=en&sid=1&ftxt=1PainNeonatal periodSucrose orallyEMLA creamDAN Scale
spellingShingle S Abyari
S Jalalpour
MA Manoocheri-Naeini
M Noori Shadkam
Z Islami
H Aarafi
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in Neonates
Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd
Pain
Neonatal period
Sucrose orally
EMLA cream
DAN Scale
title Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in Neonates
title_full Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in Neonates
title_fullStr Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in Neonates
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in Neonates
title_short Comparison of the Effectiveness of Oral Sucrose and Emla Cream in Reduction of Acute Pain Due to Heel Sticks for Blood Sampling in Neonates
title_sort comparison of the effectiveness of oral sucrose and emla cream in reduction of acute pain due to heel sticks for blood sampling in neonates
topic Pain
Neonatal period
Sucrose orally
EMLA cream
DAN Scale
url http://jssu.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=670&slc_lang=en&sid=1&ftxt=1
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