Skin conductance fluctuations correlate poorly with postoperative self-report pain measures in school-aged children.
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BACKGROUND The number of fluctuations of skin conductance per second (NFSC) has been shown to correlate with induced pain and self-report pain scales. This study aimed to evaluate the validity and feasibility of NFSC as an objective measurement of nociception intensity in school-aged children after surgery. METHODS After approval by the research ethics board and obtaining consent, 100 subjects participated in this prospective observational study. Preoperatively, NFSC was measured for 60 s at rest and during response to a self-report pain scale (numeric rating scale [NRS], Faces Pain Scale-Revised) and anxiety scoring (NRS). Postoperative measurements were repeated every 10 min for 30 min or until NRS pain score was or= 7) with 56.3% sensitivity (95% CI = 37.7-73.6%) and 78.4% specificity (95% CI = 71.7-84.1%). The area under receiver operator characteristic curve for NFSC was 69.1%. CONCLUSIONS NFSC measurement is feasible in a perioperative setting but was not specific for postoperative pain intensity and was unable to identify analgesia requirements when compared with self-report measures.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Anesthesiology
دوره 113 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010