Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Coding System (NFCS) for assessment of postoperative pain and (2) explore whether the number of NFCS facial actions could be reduced for assessing postoperative pain. Design: Prospective, observational study. Patients: Thirty-seven children (0-18 months old) undergoing major abdominal or thoracic surgery. Outcome Measures: The outcome measures were the NFCS, COMFORT "behavior" scale, and a Visual Analog Scale (VAS), as well as heart rate, blood pressure, and catecholamine and morphine plasma concentrations. At 3-hour intervals during the first 24 hours after surgery, nurses recorded the children's heart rates and blood pressures and assigned CO...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
For several decades, pediatricians used to believe that neonates do not feel pain. The American Acad...
BACKGROUND: Facial expression is widely used to judge pain in neonates. However, little is known abo...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
The objectives of this study were to: (1). evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Coding Syste...
Background. Practical, valid and reliable pain measuring tools in neonates are required in clinical ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe physiologic and behavioral pain behaviors in p...
CONTEXT: The subjectivity of pain causes enormous difficulties in evaluating neonatal pain with a si...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
Background: The management of procedural pain in infants is suboptimal, in part, compounded by the s...
International audienceBackground: Behavioural pain scales are recommended to assess postoperative pa...
OBJECTIVE. A multicenter observational study was conducted to evaluate the practices of postoperativ...
Background: Postoperative pain management is based on assessment of severity of pain. Adult patients...
Facial activity is strikingly visible in infants reacting to noxious events. Two measures that reduc...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
For several decades, pediatricians used to believe that neonates do not feel pain. The American Acad...
BACKGROUND: Facial expression is widely used to judge pain in neonates. However, little is known abo...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
The objectives of this study were to: (1). evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Coding Syste...
Background. Practical, valid and reliable pain measuring tools in neonates are required in clinical ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe physiologic and behavioral pain behaviors in p...
CONTEXT: The subjectivity of pain causes enormous difficulties in evaluating neonatal pain with a si...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
Background: The management of procedural pain in infants is suboptimal, in part, compounded by the s...
International audienceBackground: Behavioural pain scales are recommended to assess postoperative pa...
OBJECTIVE. A multicenter observational study was conducted to evaluate the practices of postoperativ...
Background: Postoperative pain management is based on assessment of severity of pain. Adult patients...
Facial activity is strikingly visible in infants reacting to noxious events. Two measures that reduc...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
For several decades, pediatricians used to believe that neonates do not feel pain. The American Acad...
BACKGROUND: Facial expression is widely used to judge pain in neonates. However, little is known abo...