Measurement of pain in pre-verbal infants is complex. Until now, pain behavior has mainly been assessed intermittently using observational tools. Therefore, we determined the feasibility of long-term, objective and continuous measurement of peripheral motor parameters through body-fixed sensors to discriminate between pain and no pain in hospitalized pre-verbal infants. Two pain modes were studied: for procedural pain 10 measurements were performed before, during and after routine heel latices in 9 infants (age range infants: 5-175 days), and for post-operative pain 14 infants (age range 45-400 days) were measured for prolonged periods (mean 7 h) using the validated COMFORT-behavior scale as reference method. Several peripheral motor parame...
Accurate pain assessment in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is complex. I...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
The impact of invasive procedures on preterm neonates has received little systematic attention. We e...
Measurement of pain in pre-verbal infants is complex. Until now, pain behavior has mainly been asses...
Abstract Background A number of infant pain measures ...
AbstractA non-invasive integrated method was developed to measure neural and behavioural responses t...
Current practices of assessing infants\u27 pain depends on the observer\u27s subjective and potentia...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
Introduction Heart rate (HR), oxygen saturation (OS) and skin conductance activity (SCA) are physiol...
Synopsis Accurate, reliable, and timely assessment of pain is critical for effective management of m...
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
© 2018 Dr Dianne CrellinInfants and young children frequently experience pain as a consequence of me...
AbstractBackgroundTo assess pain or stress in newborn infants submitted to intensive care is importa...
Despite the high burden of pain experienced by hospitalised neonates, there are few analgesics with ...
Objective: To develop methods for recording and analysing infant's proximal muscle activations. Meth...
Accurate pain assessment in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is complex. I...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
The impact of invasive procedures on preterm neonates has received little systematic attention. We e...
Measurement of pain in pre-verbal infants is complex. Until now, pain behavior has mainly been asses...
Abstract Background A number of infant pain measures ...
AbstractA non-invasive integrated method was developed to measure neural and behavioural responses t...
Current practices of assessing infants\u27 pain depends on the observer\u27s subjective and potentia...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
Introduction Heart rate (HR), oxygen saturation (OS) and skin conductance activity (SCA) are physiol...
Synopsis Accurate, reliable, and timely assessment of pain is critical for effective management of m...
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
© 2018 Dr Dianne CrellinInfants and young children frequently experience pain as a consequence of me...
AbstractBackgroundTo assess pain or stress in newborn infants submitted to intensive care is importa...
Despite the high burden of pain experienced by hospitalised neonates, there are few analgesics with ...
Objective: To develop methods for recording and analysing infant's proximal muscle activations. Meth...
Accurate pain assessment in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is complex. I...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
The impact of invasive procedures on preterm neonates has received little systematic attention. We e...