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Soft Tissue Therapy in Managing Procedural Pain Among Neonates.

A

Asir John Samuel

Status

Completed

Conditions

Neonatal Disorder

Treatments

Other: Soft tissue therapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04309162
MMDU/IEC/1528
U1111-1249-2317 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Effect of Soft tissue Therapy in managing Procedural Pain among neonates admitted in neonatal intensive care unit. This study focuses on the Procedural pain management with the help of Soft tissue manipulation which includes various techniques like stroking, petrissage manipulations.

Full description

Background: Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a specialized unit created for sick and premature newborns. There are various painful procedures through which neonates have to undergo during the NICU stay. The most common procedure is the blood tests for the laboratory investigations which include the heel lancing and venipuncture. Pain is the one of the cause of the development of the acute stress in neonates soft tissue therapy has considered as the major contributory factor of in reducing the procedural pain among neonates admitted NICU. There is no documentation on soft tissue therapy in managing procedural pain in neonates.

Purpose: To determine the effects of soft tissue therapy in managing procedural pain among neonates admitted in NICU.

Methods and materials: The study will recruit neonates who underwent for various painful procedures in NICU such as venous and arterial puncture, capillary puncture, pulmonary mechanical ventilation, tracheal intubation, removal of adhesive tapes, the introduction of various drains etc. Preterm, Term, Full terms Neonates Stable Neonates. The samples will be taken via stratified random sampling technique. Neonates with unstable vitals are to be excluded from the study.

Discussion: To best of our knowledge, this will be the first study determining the effects of soft tissue therapy in procedural pain on neonates admitted in NICU. The role of neonatal physiotherapist in NICU is to provide diagnosis and treatment to admitted newborns. Massage therapy is considered as an effective management technique in pain management. In this study soft tissue therapy will be applied to neonates especially in context with procedural pain. There are various painful procedures performed to check the prognosis of neonates.

Keywords: Neonatal; Newborns; Infant; NICU; Procedural pain; Massage therapy.

Enrollment

7 patients

Sex

All

Ages

1 to 28 days old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Neonates who underwent various painful procedures in NICU such as venous, arterial and capillary puncture, mechanical ventilation for pulmonary causes, tracheal intubation, adhesive tapes removal, insertion of various drains etc.
  2. Preterm, Term, Post terms Neonates
  3. Stable Neonates.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Post-Surgical cases
  2. Parents of Neonates who are not willing to enroll their infant in study.
  3. Neonates with congenital anomalies.
  4. Neonates with extreme low birth weight.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

7 participants in 1 patient group

soft tissue therapy
Experimental group
Description:
Soft tissue therapy includes various techniques which is usually done by manipulating the soft tissues. The techques like stroking, petrissage, percussing maniulations are proved helpful in managing various painful conditions. The main effect of the soft tissue therapy is enhanced blood circulation to the area. When the techniques of soft tissue therapy are applied they will results in stretching and rubbing the muscular tissue which results in increased venous flow to heart and removal of the lactic acid accumulation occurs as the fresh supply of blood to the area will increased. Endorphins the natural pain relievers are released as there is improved oxygenation and perfusion of oxygen in tissues.
Treatment:
Other: Soft tissue therapy

Trial contacts and locations

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