Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Different Single Doses of Intravenous Paracetamol for Placement of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Preterm Infants

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作者
Roofthooft, Daniella W. E. [1 ]
Simons, Sinno H. P. [1 ]
van Lingen, Richard A. [4 ]
Tibboel, Dick [2 ,3 ]
van den Anker, John N. [2 ,3 ,5 ,6 ]
Reiss, Irwin K. H. [1 ]
van Dijk, Monique [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Erasmus MC Sophia Childrens Hosp, Div Neonatol, Dept Pediat, Wytemaweg 80, NL-3015 CN Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus MC Sophia Childrens Hosp, Intens Care, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus MC Sophia Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Surg, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Isala Clin, Div Neonatol, Princess Amalia Dept Pediat, Zwolle, Netherlands
[5] Childrens Natl Med Ctr, Div Pediat Clin Pharmacol, Washington, DC 20010 USA
[6] Univ Childrens Hosp, Div Pediat Pharmacol & Pharmacometr, Basel, Switzerland
关键词
Procedural pain; Analgesia; Paracetamol; Central line; Premature Infant Pain Profile; Preterm infants; PROCEDURAL PAIN; ORAL SUCROSE; REMIFENTANIL; ANALGESIA; PROFILE; VALIDATION; MORPHINE; GLUCOSE; EMLA;
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10.1159/000468975
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: The availability of a safe and effective pharmacological therapy to reduce procedural pain in preterm infants is limited. The effective analgesic single dose of intravenous paracetamol in preterm infants is unknown. Comparative studies on efficacy of different paracetamol doses in preterm infants are lacking. Objectives: To determine the analgesic effects of different single intravenous paracetamol doses on pain from peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement in preterm infants. Methods: In a blinded randomized controlled trial, the analgesic effects of 10-, 15-, and 20-mg/kg single-dose intravenous paracetamol before PICC placement were compared in neonates with a gestational age <32 weeks. Secondly, a separate age-matched nonrandomized control group receiving oral sucrose was included. Pain was assessed with the Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) and the COMFORTneo score. Peak plasma concentrations of paracetamol were determined. Results: A total of 60 patients were included in the paracetamol dose groups (median gestational age = 27.8, IQR: 25.7-29.2 weeks). PIPP scores were comparable: median = 8 (IQR: 6-10.5), 7 (IQR: 6-9), and 8 (IQR: 6-10) for the 10-, 15-, and 20-mg/kg paracetamol groups, respectively (p = 0.94). COMFORTneo scores were not statistically different between the different paracetamol dose groups (p = 0.35). All randomized subjects, except for 3 who received 10 mg/kg of paracetamol, had peak paracetamol concentrations >9 mg/L. PIPP (p = 0.78) and COMFORTneo (p = 0.08) scores were also comparable between paracetamol-and sucrosetreated patients. Conclusions: We found no analgesic benefit from intravenous paracetamol studied in different single doses over sucrose for PICC placement in preterm infants. Paracetamol is not a suitable analgesic for this procedure in preterm infants. (C) 2017 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel
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