Objective: To study whether new pharmacological and nonpharmacological guidelines lowered numbers of painful procedures in neonates and changed the amount and frequency of analgesic therapy as compared to the results of our previous study in 2001. Design: A prospective observational study. Setting: Level III NICU of the Erasmus MC-Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam. Participants: Neonates admitted at postnatal ages less than 3 days with length of stay at least 72 h. Main Outcome Measures: Number of all potentially painful procedures and analgesic therapy recorded at the bedside during the first 14 days of NICU stay. Results: A total number of 21,076 procedures were performed in the 175 neonates studied during 1,730 patient-days (mean 12....
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...
Inadequate pain management but also inappropriate use of analgesics in early infancy has negative ef...
Hills E., Rosenberg J., Banfield N., Harding C. A multidisciplinary approach to the implementation o...
Objective: To evaluate the use of drugs to relieve the pain of invasive procedures newborn infants c...
Objective: To compare the use of analgesia versus neonatologists’ perception regarding analgesic use...
Debate surrounding the issue of pain management in neonates has mushroomed over the last ten years. ...
Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is known as an extremely painful childhood condition. Ob...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of drugs to relieve the pain of invasive procedures newborn infants c...
During hospitalization, neonates are exposed to a stressful environment and a high number of painful...
To compare the use of analgesia versus neonatologists' perception regarding analgesic use in painful...
Throughout history the main focus within neonatology has been the survival of neonates. They receive...
Inadequate pain management but also inappropriate use of analgesics in early infancy has negative ef...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
During hospitalization, neonates are exposed to a stressful environment and a high number of painfu...
Procedural pain in neonates has been a concern in the last two decades. The purpose of this review w...
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...
Inadequate pain management but also inappropriate use of analgesics in early infancy has negative ef...
Hills E., Rosenberg J., Banfield N., Harding C. A multidisciplinary approach to the implementation o...
Objective: To evaluate the use of drugs to relieve the pain of invasive procedures newborn infants c...
Objective: To compare the use of analgesia versus neonatologists’ perception regarding analgesic use...
Debate surrounding the issue of pain management in neonates has mushroomed over the last ten years. ...
Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is known as an extremely painful childhood condition. Ob...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of drugs to relieve the pain of invasive procedures newborn infants c...
During hospitalization, neonates are exposed to a stressful environment and a high number of painful...
To compare the use of analgesia versus neonatologists' perception regarding analgesic use in painful...
Throughout history the main focus within neonatology has been the survival of neonates. They receive...
Inadequate pain management but also inappropriate use of analgesics in early infancy has negative ef...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
During hospitalization, neonates are exposed to a stressful environment and a high number of painfu...
Procedural pain in neonates has been a concern in the last two decades. The purpose of this review w...
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...
Inadequate pain management but also inappropriate use of analgesics in early infancy has negative ef...
Hills E., Rosenberg J., Banfield N., Harding C. A multidisciplinary approach to the implementation o...