Consensus statement for the prevention and management of pain in the newborn

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作者
Anand, KJS
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[1] Arkansas Children's Hospital, S-431, Little Rock, AR 72202
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ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE | 2001年 / 155卷 / 02期
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10.1001/archpedi.155.2.173
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Objective: To develop evidence-based guidelines for preventing or treating neonatal pain and its adverse consequences. Compared with older children and adults, neonates are more sensitive to pain and vulnerable to its longterm effects. Despite the clinical importance of neonatal pain, current medical practices continue to expose infants to repetitive, acute, or prolonged pain. Design: Experts representing several different countries, professional disciplines, and practice settings used systematic reviews, data synthesis, and open discussion to develop a consensus on clinical practices that were supported by published evidence or were commonly used, the latter based on extrapolation of evidence from older age groups. A practical format was used to describe the analgesic management for specific invasive procedures and for ongoing pain in neonates. Results: Recognition of the sources of pain and routine assessments of neonatal pain should dictate the avoidance of recurrent painful stimuli and the use of specific environmental, behavioral, and pharmacological interventions. Individualized care plans and analgesic protocols for specific clinical situations, patients, and health care settings can be developed from these guidelines. By clearly outlining areas where evidence is not available, these guidelines may also stimulate further research. To use the recommended therapeutic approaches, clinicians must be familiar with their adverse effects and the potential for drug interactions. Conclusion: Management of pain must be considered an import-ant component of the health care provided to all neonates, regardless of their gestational age or severity of illness.
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