Vibration-based mitigation of noxious-evoked responses to skin puncture in neonates and infants: a randomised controlled trial
Lance M. Relland,
Caitlin P. Kjeldsen,
Arnaud Jeanvoine
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo assess the effect of a non-noxious vibratory stimulus on noxious-evoked cortical responses to skin puncture and to determine whether the presence of certain behavioural components may be used to predict such cortical responses.DesignRandomised controlled trial.SettingLevel IV neonatal intensive care unit at a stand-alone children’s hospital.Patients134 hospitalised infants between 36 and 52 weeks’ postmenstrual age and ordered to receive a clinically required laboratory draw.InterventionsInfants ra… Show more
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