Evaluation of Nociception during Pediatric Surgery: A Topical Review
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- DOI: 10.3390/jpm13020260
Evaluation of Nociception during Pediatric Surgery: A Topical Review
Abstract
The association between intraoperative nociception and increased patient's morbidity is well established. However, hemodynamic parameters, such as heart rate and blood pressure, may result in an inadequate monitor of nociception during surgery. Over the last two decades, different devices have been marketed to "reliably" detect intraoperative nociception. Since the direct measure of nociception is impractical during surgery, these monitors measures nociception surrogates such as sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems responses (heart rate variability, pupillometry, skin conductance), electroencephalographic changes, and muscular reflex arc. Each monitor carries its own advantages and disadvantages. The manuscript aims to give an overview of the most up-to-date information available in the literature on current nociceptor monitors available in clinical practice, with particular focus on their applications in pediatrics.
Keywords: ANI; NIPE; analgesia; children; electroencephalography; galvanic skin response; heart rate variability; nociception index; nociceptive flexion reflex; plethysmography; pupillometry; skin conductance; surgical pleth index.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors conducted a prospective observational study on the postoperative pain assessment with NIPE, funded by Bourse Rosario Denis 2021 of the
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