Analgesic effect of breast feeding in term neonates: randomised controlled trial
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Analgesic effect of breast feeding in term neonates: randomised controlled trial
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate whether breast feeding is effective for pain relief during venepuncture in term neonates and compare any effect with that of oral glucose combined with a pacifier.
Design: Randomised controlled trial.
Participants: 180 term newborn infants undergoing venepuncture; 45 in each group.
Interventions: During venepuncture infants were either breast fed (group 1), held in their mother's arms without breast feeding (group 2), given 1 ml of sterile water as placebo (group 3), or given 1 ml of 30% glucose followed by pacifier (group 4). Video recordings of the procedure were assessed by two observers blinded to the purpose of the study.
Main outcome measures: Pain related behaviours evaluated with two acute pain rating scales: the Douleur Aiguë Nouveau-né scale (range 0 to 10) and the premature infant pain profile scale (range 0 to 18).
Results: Median pain scores (interquartile range) for breast feeding, held in mother's arms, placebo, and 30% glucose plus pacifier groups were 1 (0-3), 10 (8.5-10), 10 (7.5-10), and 3 (0-5) with the Douleur Aiguë Nouveau-né scale and 4.5 (2.25-8), 13 (10.5-15), 12 (9-13), and 4 (1-6) with the premature infant pain profile scale. Analysis of variance showed significantly different median pain scores (P<0.0001) among the groups. There were significant reductions in both scores for the breast feeding and glucose plus pacifier groups compared with the other two groups (P<0.0001, two tailed Mann-Whitney U tests between groups). The difference in Douleur Aiguë Nouveau-né scores between breast feeding and glucose plus pacifier groups was not significant (P=0.16).
Conclusions: Breast feeding effectively reduces response to pain during minor invasive procedure in term neonates.
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Comment in
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Breastfeeding reduces pain in neonates.J Fam Pract. 2003 May;52(5):349, 352. J Fam Pract. 2003. PMID: 12737759 No abstract available.
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Analgesic effect of breast-feeding in term neonates: randomized controlled trial.J Pediatr. 2003 Jul;143(1):137. J Pediatr. 2003. PMID: 12921080 No abstract available.
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