نتایج جستجو برای: newborn pain
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Newborn infants display strong nociceptive behavior in response to tissue damaging stimuli, and this is accompanied by nociceptive activity generated in subcortical and cortical areas of the brain [1, 2]. In the absence of verbal report, these nociceptive responses are used as measures of pain sensation in newborn humans, as they are in animals [3, 4]. However, many infants are raised in a phys...
The mechanisms by which infants and children process pain should be viewed within the context of a developing sensory nervous system. The study of the neurophysiological properties and connectivity of sensory neurons in the developing spinal cord dorsal horn of the intact postnatal rat has shed light on the way in which the newborn central nervous system analyzes cutaneous innocuous and noxious...
OBJECTIVES The reduction of pain due to routine invasive procedures (capillary heel stick blood sampling for neonatal metabolic screening) in the newborn is an important objective for the so-called "Hospital with no pain". Practices such as skin to skin contact, or breastfeeding, in healthy newborn, may represent an alternative to the use of analgesic drugs. The aim of our work is to evaluate t...
Functional MRI studies suggest that healthy full-term newborn babies experience some aspects of pain in a similar way to adults.
Material and methods To assess efficacy and safety of PIs for procedural pain in neonate, a literature search covering the period 20002015 via Medline and Cochrane Library database, was undertaken. PIs were evaluated in relation to intubation (INT), mechanical ventilation (MV)and postoperative analgesia (POp) in preterm and fullterm infants. Efficacy of PIs in controlling procedural pain and di...
UNLABELLED Despite accumulating evidence that procedural pain experienced by newborn infants may have acute and even long-term detrimental effects on their subsequent behaviour and neurological outcome, pain control and prevention remain controversial issues. Our aim was to develop guidelines based on evidence and clinical practice for preventing and controlling neonatal procedural pain in the ...
Clinicians balance the immediate risks and benefi ts of analgesia in infancy, but they also consider the long-term effects of repetitive acute pain against those of prolonged analgesic therapy on brain development. This issue of Pain: Clinical Updates summarizes the current evidence regarding acute pain management in newborns. In 2006, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Pediatr...
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