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Two Methods of Analgesia for Chinese Term Infants Receiving Heel Lance

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Peking Union Medical College

Status

Completed

Conditions

Heel Pain Syndrome

Treatments

Other: non-nutritive sucking
Other: breast-feeding

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01355640
S2006471

Details and patient eligibility

About

  1. The purpose of this study is to research and compare two sucking modes' effect(breast-feeding and non-nutritive sucking) and difference,hypothesis is that these two kinds of methods can decrease pain for Chinese term infants receiving heel stick.

  2. A convenient sample of 90 neonates from a hospital in Beijing undergoing heel stick for Newborn Screening Program Blood Test were enrolled. They were randomized into three groups:

    • breast-feeding group
    • non-nutritive sucking group
    • control group
  3. The results showed that:

    • Breast-feeding can reduce crying and grimace time, increase oxygen saturation.
    • Non-nutritive sucking can delay grimace's starting time, increase oxygen saturation.

Full description

Untreated pain will also cause long term impact on newborns,Some scientists in foreign countries have done some research on rats, they found that if rats were exposed to pain for a long time, its nociception neural circuit's development will be harmed, and the pain threshold will be lowered. For newborns, untreated pain will cause hypalgesia when they are in puberty and hyperalgesia after adulthood. The experience of pain in infancy also affects the babies' later life after they grow up, it may cause emotional problems, minimal brain dysfunction, social intercourse defect and so on. So it is very important to find out useful interventions to decrease pain in newborns, considering the long term impact and side effect of medicine, it is seldom to use medical interventions to decrease pain. Non-pharmacological interventions become quite important. In foreign countries, there have been kinds of useful non-pharmacological interventions such as kangaroo care, breast-feeding, sucrose and non-nutritive sucking. While in China, there are massage, positioning, sucrose, music and kangaroo care that proved to be effective to decrease pain in newborns. The investigators find few reports about breastfeeding or non-nutritive sucking's effect of decreasing pain in term newborns. For breast-feeding, it includes the nursing mother who has consoling impact, hugging, attention transferring, taste, the breast milk contains tryptophane, which is the precursor of N-acetyl-5-O-T that can raise up the density of β-endorphin, β-endorphin has analgesic effect. For non-nutritive sucking, it also contains attention transferring. It is said that non-nutritive sucking can raise up the pain threshold through stimulating the oral tactile recipient, or promote the releasing of 5-HT that modulates pain. Non-nutritive sucking can also lower the sensitivity of peripheral nerves.

Enrollment

90 patients

Sex

All

Ages

72+ hours old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Infants were considered to be eligible if they have been three days old who need to receive heel lance for blood sampling test for phenylketonuria (PKU), hyperbilirubinemia, thyroid hypofunction.
  • Parents of infants who met the research criteria were invited to participate in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Infants were excluded if they had a concurrent illness.
  • Preterm babies, and babies who have received any operation after birth.
  • Infant' mother who had a fever or some illness was excluded.
  • Infants for whom an informed parental consent could not be obtained were also excluded.
  • During the heel lance, the infants who need to receive two heel lances were also excluded.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

90 participants in 3 patient groups

breast-feeding group
Experimental group
Description:
Mothers console their babies by breast-feeding during heel lance.
Treatment:
Other: breast-feeding
non-nutritive sucking
Experimental group
Description:
Every mother was given a vacuum pacifier( the brand is "Goodbaby") to console her baby during heel lance.
Treatment:
Other: non-nutritive sucking
control group
No Intervention group
Description:
A research nurse also explained the study to the control group parents. Standard clinic procedure for infant injection was also implemented. Mothers in control group also lay on the side of the bed comfortably with their infants in their arms after the infants' soiled diapers were changed.

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