Abstract

Preterm infants and sick neonates treated in neonatal intensive care units may undergo numerous painful interventions. Despite rapidly growing knowledge about consequences of untreated pain, pain management of neonates is far from ideal. To determine the frequency and nature of painful procedures and corresponding analgesic therapies in neonates treated in a neonatal intensive care unit of a university teaching hospital in Hungary. A prospective observational study was performed between September and December 2019. We collected data of all painful procedures, pharmacological and non-pharmacological analgesic therapy performed on neonates during the first 14 days of hospitalization. For data collection, we used a questionnaire designed for this purpose, which was completed in real time by the medical staff. 143 children were enrolled. 43 types of painful interventions were performed, a total of 13,314 times, of which 12,953 were the first, 361 multiple attempts. Each neonate was subjected to a mean of 93.1 interventions in the first 2 weeks of hospitalization, representing an average of 8.2 painful procedures per day per child. Pain relief was performed a total of 4190 times, in 31.5% of the interventions. Of this, 55.5% were continuous pharmacological, 40.7% non-pharmacological, 2.5% occasional drug, and 1.3% combination therapy. Ventilated neonates and preterm infants with shorter gestational age and lower birth weight had the most painful procedures. Patients treated in our unit undergo a large number of painful interventions, most of which are not accompanied by analgesia. Increased efforts are needed to promote our better pain management. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(48): 1931-1939.

Highlights

  • Bevezetés: A neonatalis intenzív centrumokban kezelt betegek naponta számos fájdalmas beavatkozáson eshetnek át

  • Number of painful procedures and pain management in a neonatal intensive care unit Introduction: Preterm infants and sick neonates treated in neonatal intensive care units may undergo numerous pain­ ful interventions

  • To determine the frequency and nature of painful procedures and corresponding analgesic therapies in neonates treated in a neonatal intensive care unit of a university teaching hospital in Hungary

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EREDETI KÖZLEMÉNY

A fájdalmas beavatkozások száma és a fájdalomcsillapítás módozatai egy hazai neonatalis intenzív centrumban. Bevezetés: A neonatalis intenzív centrumokban kezelt betegek naponta számos fájdalmas beavatkozáson eshetnek át. A vizsgálati időszak alatt 43-féle fájdalmas beavatkozás történt, összesen 13 314 alkalommal, amiből 12 953 első, 361 többszöri kísérlet volt. Kulcsszavak: procedurális fájdalom, fájdalomcsillapítás, neonatalis intenzív centrum, újszülött. We collected data of all painful procedures, pharmacological and non-pharmacological analgesic therapy performed on neonates during the first 14 days of hospitalization. 43 types of painful interventions were performed, a total of 13,314 times, of which 12,953 were the first, 361 multiple attempts. Each neonate was subjected to a mean of 93.1 interventions in the first 2 weeks of hospitalization, representing an average of 8.2 painful procedures per day per child. Pain relief was performed a total of 4190 times, in 31.5% of the interventions.

Conclusion
Statisztikai analízis
Gondozott terhesség
Fájdalmas beavatkozások
Findings
Betegek száma
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