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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2019 Oct;33(5):749-755.
doi: 10.1007/s10877-019-00268-1. Epub 2019 Feb 5.

Observational study of newborn infant parasympathetic evaluation as a comfort system in awake patients admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Observational study of newborn infant parasympathetic evaluation as a comfort system in awake patients admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit

Juan Valencia-Ramos et al. J Clin Monit Comput. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

To compare the newborn infant parasympathetic evaluation system (NIPE) scores with a validated clinical scale using two different nebulizers in children with bronchiolitis admitted to a PICU. Comfort was evaluated using the COMFORT-behavior scale (CBS) before (T1), during (T2) and after (T3) each nebulization. In order to compare NIPE and CBS values during the whole T1 to T3 period, the variable Dif-CBS was defined as the difference between maximal and minimal CBS scores, and Dif-NIPE as the difference between 75th and 25th percentile NIPE values. Analyses were carried out, firstly for the total of nebulizations and secondly comparing two different nebulization systems: a jet nebulizer (JN) and a nebulizer integrated in high flow nasal cannulas (NHF). 84 nebulizations were recorded on 14 patients with a median [25th-75th percentile] age of 6 months (3.1-9.5). A Dif-CBS of 4 points (2-7), as well as changes in CBS scores between T1 and T2, defined the nebulization as a discomfort stimulus. The NIPE system, represented as the Dif-NIPE, showed a median variation of 9 points (7-10), and was poorly correlated to Dif-CBS [rs 0.162 (P = 0.142)]. Discomfort during nebulization, assessed by CBS was greater with the JN system compared to NHF: 17 (13-22) vs 13 (9-15) (P = 0.001). NIPE monitoring detected no significant differences between both nebulization systems (P = 0.706). NIPE monitoring showed a variation in comfort during nebulization in the patient with bronchiolitis, though correlation with CBS was poor. Further research is required before NIPE can be suggested as a comfort monitoring system for the awake infant.

Keywords: Bronchiolitis; COMFORT Behavior Scale; Comfort; Nebulization; Newborn infant parasympathetic evaluation.

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The relationship between the difference in comfort levels measured using NIPE (Dif-NIPE) and the difference in comfort levels measured using CBS (Dif-CBS) from T1 to T3. Correlation between Dif-NIPE and Dif-CBS during T1–T3 period was: rs 0.162 (P = 0.142)

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