Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update
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Resumo: | Introduction: Inherent in most procedures performed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, pain is a phenomenon that needs to be correctly and early evaluated and treated so that it does not harm the baby's development in the long term. Its non-pharmacological therapy does not block the transmission of nociceptive stimuli to the thalamus and activates descending inhibitory pathways, being an important and diverse ally in pain control. Methodology: This is an Integrative Literature Review carried out with an initial search of the Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System databases (Medline). The search term “Intensive Care Units, Neonatal AND Pain management” was used. Publications from 2017 to 2021 were included and review articles, meta-analyses and case reports were excluded. There were no duplications. Articles whose title or abstract corroborated the purpose of this review were also excluded. The 18 articles filtered by the exclusion criteria were organized and, after reading all of their content, 14 articles that make up the results of this review were retrieved. Results and Discussion: All retrieved articles are randomizations and most of them were published in 2020. It was observed that heel puncture is a painful procedure and evaluated in most clinical trials, including the application of the Premature Infant Pain Profile scale (PIPP), for studies with preterms. Furthermore, it was found that 24% oral sucrose was the intervention most compared to others and that it was inferior or comparable to the kangaroo method and the intake of breast milk for pain control in neonates hospitalized in the ICU. Conclusion: this review pointed out the clinical effectiveness of interventions of different natures evidenced in the rescued studies. Smell, hearing, taste and touch have been potential fields of intervention for analgesic control or pain distraction in neonates undergoing routine painful procedures. It is noteworthy that the kangaroo method, the intake of breast milk and its odor, as well as the sound of the maternal heartbeat have shown positive, safe and reproducible results, even in comparison with the use of oral sucrose at 24%. It is noteworthy that new clinical trials and meta-analyses are essential to strengthen the conclusions of this study. |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: updateManejo no farmacológico del dolor en recién nacidos ingresados en Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos: actualizaciónManejo não-farmacológico da dor em neonatos internados em Unidades de Terapia Intensiva: atualidadesUnidades de Terapia IntensivaNeonatalManejo da dorPediatria.Intensive Care UnitsNeonatalPain ManagementPediatrics.Unidades de Cuidados IntensivosNeonatalesManejo del dolorPediatría.Introduction: Inherent in most procedures performed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, pain is a phenomenon that needs to be correctly and early evaluated and treated so that it does not harm the baby's development in the long term. Its non-pharmacological therapy does not block the transmission of nociceptive stimuli to the thalamus and activates descending inhibitory pathways, being an important and diverse ally in pain control. Methodology: This is an Integrative Literature Review carried out with an initial search of the Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System databases (Medline). The search term “Intensive Care Units, Neonatal AND Pain management” was used. Publications from 2017 to 2021 were included and review articles, meta-analyses and case reports were excluded. There were no duplications. Articles whose title or abstract corroborated the purpose of this review were also excluded. The 18 articles filtered by the exclusion criteria were organized and, after reading all of their content, 14 articles that make up the results of this review were retrieved. Results and Discussion: All retrieved articles are randomizations and most of them were published in 2020. It was observed that heel puncture is a painful procedure and evaluated in most clinical trials, including the application of the Premature Infant Pain Profile scale (PIPP), for studies with preterms. Furthermore, it was found that 24% oral sucrose was the intervention most compared to others and that it was inferior or comparable to the kangaroo method and the intake of breast milk for pain control in neonates hospitalized in the ICU. Conclusion: this review pointed out the clinical effectiveness of interventions of different natures evidenced in the rescued studies. Smell, hearing, taste and touch have been potential fields of intervention for analgesic control or pain distraction in neonates undergoing routine painful procedures. It is noteworthy that the kangaroo method, the intake of breast milk and its odor, as well as the sound of the maternal heartbeat have shown positive, safe and reproducible results, even in comparison with the use of oral sucrose at 24%. It is noteworthy that new clinical trials and meta-analyses are essential to strengthen the conclusions of this study.Introducción: Inherente a la mayoría de los procedimientos que se realizan en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales, el dolor es un fenómeno que necesita ser evaluado y tratado de manera correcta y temprana para que no perjudique el desarrollo del bebé a largo plazo. Su terapia no farmacológica no bloquea la transmisión de estímulos nociceptivos al tálamo y activa vías inhibidoras descendentes, siendo un aliado importante y diverso en el control del dolor. Metodología: Revisión Integrativa de Literatura realizada con una búsqueda inicial de las bases de datos de Literatura Latinoamericana y Caribeña en Ciencias de la Salud (LILACS), Biblioteca Electrónica Científica en Línea (SciELO) y Sistema de Análisis y Recuperación de Literatura Médica (Medline). Se utilizó el término de búsqueda “Unidades de cuidados intensivos, manejo neonatal y del dolor”. Se incluyeron publicaciones de 2017 a 2021 y se excluyeron artículos de revisión, metanálisis e informes de casos. No hubo duplicaciones. También se excluyeron los artículos cuyo título o resumen corroboró el propósito de esta revisión. Se organizaron los 18 artículos filtrados por los criterios de exclusión y, tras leer todo su contenido, se recuperaron los 14 artículos que componen los resultados de esta revisión. Resultados y discusión: Todos los artículos recuperados son aleatorizaciones y la mayoría de ellos fueron publicados en 2020. Se observó que la punción del talón es un procedimiento doloroso y evaluado en la mayoría de los ensayos clínicos, incluida la aplicación de la escala Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP), para estudios con prematuros. Además, se encontró que la sacarosa oral al 24% fue la intervención más comparada con otras y que fue inferior o comparable al método canguro y la ingesta de leche materna para el control del dolor en los recién nacidos hospitalizados en la UCI. Conclusión: esta revisión señaló la efectividad clínica de intervenciones de diferente naturaleza evidenciada en los estudios rescatados. El olfato, el oído, el gusto y el tacto han sido campos potenciales de intervención para el control analgésico o la distracción del dolor en recién nacidos sometidos a procedimientos dolorosos de rutina. Es de destacar que el método canguro, la ingesta de leche materna y su olor, así como el sonido de los latidos del corazón materno han mostrado resultados positivos, seguros y reproducibles, incluso en comparación con el uso de sacarosa oral al 24%. Es de destacar que nuevos ensayos clínicos y metaanálisis son fundamentales para fortalecer las conclusiones de este estudio.Introdução: Inerente à maioria dos procedimentos realizados em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal, a dor é um fenômeno que precisa ser correta e precocemente avaliado e tratado para que não prejudique o desenvolvimento do bebê a longo prazo. A sua terapêutica não-farmacológica age no bloqueio da transmissão do estímulo nociceptivo ao tálamo e na ativação de vias inibitórias descendentes, sendo uma importante e diversa aliada no controle da dor. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma Revisão Integrativa de Literatura feita com pesquisa inicial das bases de dados Literatura Latino Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) e Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval Sistem (Medline). Foi utilizado o termo de busca “Intensive Care Units, Neonatal AND Pain management”. Incluiu-se publicações de 2017 a 2021 e excluiu-se artigos revisão, metanálises e relatos de casos. Não houve duplicações. Excluiu-se, ainda, os artigos cujo título ou resumo corroboravam com o propósito desta revisão. Organizou-se os 18 artigos filtrados pelos critérios de exclusão e, a leitura de todo seu conteúdo, resgatou-se 14 artigos que compõem os resultados dessa revisão. Resultados e Discussão: Todos os artigos resgatados são randomizações e a maioria delas foi publicada no ano de 2020. Observou-se que a punção de calcanhar é um procedimento doloroso e avaliado na maioria dos ensaios clínicos, inclusive com aplicação da escala Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP), para os estudos com pré-termos. Ainda, constatou-se que sacarose oral a 24% foi a intervenção mais comparada a outras e que se mostrou inferior ou equiparável ao método canguru e a ingesta de leite materno para o controle da dor em neonatos internos em UTI. Conclusão: esta revisão pontuou a eficácia clínica de intervenções de diferentes naturezas evidenciadas nos estudos resgatados. O olfato, a audição, o paladar e o tato têm sido potenciais campos de intervenção para o controle analgésico ou distração da dor em neonatos submetidos a procedimentos dolorosos de rotina. Destaca-se que o método canguru, a ingesta de leite materno e o seu odor, bem como o som do batimento cardíaco materno têm mostrado resultados positivos, seguros e reproduzíveis, inclusive em comparação com o uso de sacarose oral a 24%. Ressalta-se que novos ensaios clínicos e metanálises são imprescindíveis para o fortalecimento das conclusões desse estudo.Research, Society and Development2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2106910.33448/rsd-v10i15.21069Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e460101521069Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e460101521069Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e4601015210692525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21069/20498Copyright (c) 2021 Thyago de Oliveira Afonso; Samuel Lopes dos Santos; Gustavo Baroni Araújo; Layanne Cavalcante de Moura; Guilherme Dantas Borges; Joelma Maria dos Santos da Silva Apolinário; Samara Atanielly Rocha; Ronnyele Cássia Araujo Santos; Caroliny Ferreira Lira; Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Miranda; André Lucas Santos Rocha ; Ricardo Pessoa Rocha Melo; Cedric Adam Spíndola de Araújo Viana; Denise Delmonde Medeiros; Winícius de Carvalho Alves https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAfonso, Thyago de OliveiraSantos, Samuel Lopes dosAraújo, Gustavo Baroni Moura, Layanne Cavalcante de Borges, Guilherme Dantas Apolinário, Joelma Maria dos Santos da Silva Rocha, Samara AtaniellySantos, Ronnyele Cássia Araujo Lira, Caroliny FerreiraMiranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Rocha , André Lucas Santos Melo, Ricardo Pessoa Rocha Viana, Cedric Adam Spíndola de AraújoMedeiros, Denise Delmonde Alves , Winícius de Carvalho 2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21069Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:33.560927Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update Manejo no farmacológico del dolor en recién nacidos ingresados en Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos: actualización Manejo não-farmacológico da dor em neonatos internados em Unidades de Terapia Intensiva: atualidades |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Manejo da dor Pediatria. Intensive Care Units Neonatal Pain Management Pediatrics. Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales Manejo del dolor Pediatría. |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update |
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Non-pharmacological pain management in neonates admitted to Intensive Care Units: update |
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Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira |
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Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira Santos, Samuel Lopes dos Araújo, Gustavo Baroni Moura, Layanne Cavalcante de Borges, Guilherme Dantas Apolinário, Joelma Maria dos Santos da Silva Rocha, Samara Atanielly Santos, Ronnyele Cássia Araujo Lira, Caroliny Ferreira Miranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Rocha , André Lucas Santos Melo, Ricardo Pessoa Rocha Viana, Cedric Adam Spíndola de Araújo Medeiros, Denise Delmonde Alves , Winícius de Carvalho |
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Santos, Samuel Lopes dos Araújo, Gustavo Baroni Moura, Layanne Cavalcante de Borges, Guilherme Dantas Apolinário, Joelma Maria dos Santos da Silva Rocha, Samara Atanielly Santos, Ronnyele Cássia Araujo Lira, Caroliny Ferreira Miranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Rocha , André Lucas Santos Melo, Ricardo Pessoa Rocha Viana, Cedric Adam Spíndola de Araújo Medeiros, Denise Delmonde Alves , Winícius de Carvalho |
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Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira Santos, Samuel Lopes dos Araújo, Gustavo Baroni Moura, Layanne Cavalcante de Borges, Guilherme Dantas Apolinário, Joelma Maria dos Santos da Silva Rocha, Samara Atanielly Santos, Ronnyele Cássia Araujo Lira, Caroliny Ferreira Miranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Rocha , André Lucas Santos Melo, Ricardo Pessoa Rocha Viana, Cedric Adam Spíndola de Araújo Medeiros, Denise Delmonde Alves , Winícius de Carvalho |
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Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Manejo da dor Pediatria. Intensive Care Units Neonatal Pain Management Pediatrics. Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales Manejo del dolor Pediatría. |
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Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Manejo da dor Pediatria. Intensive Care Units Neonatal Pain Management Pediatrics. Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales Manejo del dolor Pediatría. |
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Introduction: Inherent in most procedures performed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, pain is a phenomenon that needs to be correctly and early evaluated and treated so that it does not harm the baby's development in the long term. Its non-pharmacological therapy does not block the transmission of nociceptive stimuli to the thalamus and activates descending inhibitory pathways, being an important and diverse ally in pain control. Methodology: This is an Integrative Literature Review carried out with an initial search of the Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System databases (Medline). The search term “Intensive Care Units, Neonatal AND Pain management” was used. Publications from 2017 to 2021 were included and review articles, meta-analyses and case reports were excluded. There were no duplications. Articles whose title or abstract corroborated the purpose of this review were also excluded. The 18 articles filtered by the exclusion criteria were organized and, after reading all of their content, 14 articles that make up the results of this review were retrieved. Results and Discussion: All retrieved articles are randomizations and most of them were published in 2020. It was observed that heel puncture is a painful procedure and evaluated in most clinical trials, including the application of the Premature Infant Pain Profile scale (PIPP), for studies with preterms. Furthermore, it was found that 24% oral sucrose was the intervention most compared to others and that it was inferior or comparable to the kangaroo method and the intake of breast milk for pain control in neonates hospitalized in the ICU. Conclusion: this review pointed out the clinical effectiveness of interventions of different natures evidenced in the rescued studies. Smell, hearing, taste and touch have been potential fields of intervention for analgesic control or pain distraction in neonates undergoing routine painful procedures. It is noteworthy that the kangaroo method, the intake of breast milk and its odor, as well as the sound of the maternal heartbeat have shown positive, safe and reproducible results, even in comparison with the use of oral sucrose at 24%. It is noteworthy that new clinical trials and meta-analyses are essential to strengthen the conclusions of this study. |
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