The administration of sucrose with and without non-nutritive sucking (NNS) has been examined for relieving procedural pain in newborn infants. The calming and pain-relieving effects of sucrose are thought to be mediated by endogenous opioid pathways activated by sweet taste. The orogustatory effects of sucrose have been demonstrated in animal newborns, and in preterm and full term human infants during painful procedures. In contrast to sucrose, the analgesic effects of NNS are hypothesized to be activated through nonopioid pathways by stimulation of orotactile and mechanoreceptor mechanisms. Although there is uncertainty as to whether the effects of sucrose and NNS are synergistic or additive, there is sufficient evidence to support the eff...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
Sucrose is widely used for the management of procedural pain in newborn infants, including capillary...
Background: Sucrose has been shown to have an analgesic effect in preterm and term neonates. Sucrose...
The administration of sucrose with and without non-nutritive sucking (NNS) has been examined for rel...
Intoduction: Hospitalized neonates may experience pain caused by invasive procedures. Sucrose and no...
The objective of this literature review was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of sucrose as a...
Preterm and critically ill newborns admitted to a NICU undergo repeated skin-breaking procedures tha...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of oral sucrose in decreasing pain during mi...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
There is increasing concern regarding the number of painful medical procedures that infants must und...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
BACKGROUND: Many infants admitted to hospital undergo repeated invasive procedures. Oral sucrose is ...
This review of literature was conducted to evaluate research on the efficacy of nonpharmacological i...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of treating the pain among newborn infants...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
Sucrose is widely used for the management of procedural pain in newborn infants, including capillary...
Background: Sucrose has been shown to have an analgesic effect in preterm and term neonates. Sucrose...
The administration of sucrose with and without non-nutritive sucking (NNS) has been examined for rel...
Intoduction: Hospitalized neonates may experience pain caused by invasive procedures. Sucrose and no...
The objective of this literature review was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of sucrose as a...
Preterm and critically ill newborns admitted to a NICU undergo repeated skin-breaking procedures tha...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of oral sucrose in decreasing pain during mi...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
There is increasing concern regarding the number of painful medical procedures that infants must und...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
BACKGROUND: Many infants admitted to hospital undergo repeated invasive procedures. Oral sucrose is ...
This review of literature was conducted to evaluate research on the efficacy of nonpharmacological i...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of treating the pain among newborn infants...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
Sucrose is widely used for the management of procedural pain in newborn infants, including capillary...
Background: Sucrose has been shown to have an analgesic effect in preterm and term neonates. Sucrose...