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    Minerva Pediatr. 2001 Aug;53(4):271-4.

    Glucose or sucrose as an analgesic for newborns: a randomised controlled blind trial.

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    Ospedale SS. Pietro e Paolo, Divisione Pediatrica, ASL n. 11, Borgosesia, Vercelli, Italy.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    To evaluate the effect of different oral glucose or sucrose solutions on the pain response to heelstick in newborns.

    METHODS:

    DESIGN:

    randomised double blind placebo controlled trial of water (control) versus one of three solutions of glucose - namely 5, 33 and 50% - or one of two solutions of sucrose (33% and 50%) or nothing.

    SETTING:

    postnatal ward.

    PATIENTS:

    seven groups of 20 healthy newborns (gestational age 38-41, weighing over 2500 g) were randomised to receive 2 ml of one of the six solutions on the tongue inmediately before heelstick procedure. Main outcome measure: heart rate before, during and three minutes after the procedure.

    RESULTS:

    Even if the trend of the cardiac rates did not reach statistic significance, glucose solution 33 and 50% proved to be the most effective in reducing pain response.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Sweet solutions may be an easy, useful, safe and cheap analgesic for minor invasive procedures in newborns.

    PMID:
    11573063
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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