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Comparison pain relieving effects of glucose and water in neonates
Background: Newborns routinely undergo painful procedures. Several
methods have been used to relieve pain in neonates. The objective of
this study was to assess the analgesic effect of 50% glucose and water
during hepatitis B vaccination.Methods: In this randomized controlled
trial, 90 term neonates were studied. Infants were randomly assigned to
one of the three equal sized groups. First, heart rates were measured
by ECG monitor. Then, 2mL of either 50% glucose or sterile water was
administered into the mouth of infants in group one and two,
respectively. No intervention was undertaken for group three. During
and up to three minutes after the vaccination crying of the babies was
recorded. The heart rates were measured during injection until 60
seconds.Findings: The mean values of duration of crying for glucose,
water, and no-intervention groups were 21.1 s, 33.3 s, and 56.9 s,
respectively, which were significantly different (p=0.0003). Post hoc
test revealed substantial differences between group one and three
(p=0.0001) and between group two and three (p=0.006). However, groups
one and two were not statistically different (p=0.19). Moreover, heart
rate did not rise significantly in any of these groups. Conclusion:
Both 50% glucose and water showed an analgesic effect in neonates