ANALGESIC EFFECT OF SUCROSE OBSERVED DURING HEEL PRICK IN HEALTHY NEONATES

Analgesic Effects of Sucrose

Authors

  • Shoaib Ali Khan Combined Military Hospital Multan Pakistan
  • Mohammad Afzal Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Lutfullah Jillani Combined Military Hospital Multan Pakistan
  • Mehboob Sultan Combined Military Hospital Multan Pakistan
  • Mudassar Hussain Combined Military Hospital Multan Pakistan

Keywords:

Pain, Sucrose, heel prick

Abstract

Objective: To assess pain response during heel prick and compare analgesic effect of oral sucrose with placebo in response to pain associated with this procedure in healthy neonates. 
Study Design: Randamoized controlled study 
Place and Duration of Study: Neonatal Unit Combined Military Hospital Multan from December 2006 to June 2007. 
Material and Methods: This study was conducted on 60 healthy full term neonates with postnatal age 1-7 days who were assessed for pain response after heel prick. They were randomized into two groups. Newborns in group A were given 2ml 25% sucrose solution and group B neonates received 2ml sterile water as placebo 2 minutes before heel prick procedure. Pain was assessed by Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) score and total duration of first cry. 
Results: Increase in heart rate and decrease in oxygen saturation along with behavioral changes were observed in significant number of newborns who received placebo (group B). While significant reduction in PIPP score and total duration of first cry was noted in neonates who were given oral sucrose (group A.) 
Conclusion: Perception of pain decreased significantly with oral sucrose. Sucrose can be used as safe and effective analgesic for minor procedure related pain.

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Published

30-09-2009

How to Cite

Khan, S. A., Afzal, M., Jillani, L., Sultan, M., & Hussain, M. (2009). ANALGESIC EFFECT OF SUCROSE OBSERVED DURING HEEL PRICK IN HEALTHY NEONATES: Analgesic Effects of Sucrose. Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, 59(3), 344–48. Retrieved from https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/1793

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