Topical analgesia during needle-related procedures in children: a clinical practice guideline.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Debbie C Stavleu, Renée L Mulder, Demi M Kruimer, Maarten O Mensink, Leontien Cm Kremer, Wim Je Tissing, Erik Ah Loeffen
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During intensive and long-lasting treatments, short-term or emergency care, children often undergo minor needle-related procedures (ie, venepuncture, venous cannulation and puncture of central venous access ports). The use of topical analgesia topical analgesia before these procedures can reduce needle-related pain. There is, however, uncertainty about the type of local anaesthetic (ie, eutectic mixture of topical analgesia (EMLA) or tetracaine-containing creams (eg, Rapydan) that should be used.Therefore, a clinical practice guideline (CPG) was developed to establish a comprehensive, evidence-based overview and provide recommendations for clinical practice.A comprehensive multidisciplinary panel was assembled, comprising 16 professionals and patient representatives in the Netherlands. A systematic literature review was performed, and after dual appraisal of all articles, results were extracted and meta-analyses were performed. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation methodology was used to assess, extract and summarise the evidence. An in-person meeting was held to discuss the evidence, complete an evidence-to-decision framework and formulate recommendations.In total, ten randomised controlled trials comprising 1808 children formed the evidence base for the recommendations. We recommend the use of EMLA in children who need to undergo a minor needle-related procedure, with minimal application duration of 60 min (strong recommendation, very low-quality evidence). We suggest the use of tetracaine-containing creams only when rapid cannulation/puncture (ie, within 30-60 min) is required (weak recommendation, very low-quality evidence).In this CPG, we provide recommendations regarding the choice of local anaesthetic for needle-induced pain during minor procedures in children. With these recommendations, we aim to reduce procedural pain and thereby contribute to improving care for children.

儿童针相关手术中的局部镇痛:临床实践指南。
在强化和长期治疗、短期或紧急护理期间,儿童经常接受与针有关的小手术(即静脉穿刺、静脉插管和穿刺中心静脉通道)。在这些手术之前使用局部镇痛可以减少针头相关的疼痛。然而,对于应该使用的局部麻醉类型(即局部镇痛(EMLA)的共溶混合物)或含有丁卡因的乳膏(例如,Rapydan)存在不确定性。因此,临床实践指南(CPG)是建立一个全面的,基于证据的概述,并为临床实践提供建议。在荷兰组建了一个由16名专业人员和患者代表组成的综合多学科小组。进行了系统的文献综述,在对所有文章进行双重评价后,提取结果并进行荟萃分析。建议分级评估、发展和评价方法用于评估、提取和总结证据。举行了一次面对面会议,讨论证据,完成从证据到决策的框架并制定建议。总共有10项随机对照试验,包括1808名儿童,构成了这些建议的证据基础。我们推荐在需要进行小针相关手术的儿童中使用EMLA,最短应用时间为60分钟(强烈推荐,证据质量非常低)。我们建议仅在需要快速插管/穿刺(即在30-60分钟内)时使用含丁卡因乳膏(弱推荐,证据质量非常低)。在本CPG中,我们提供了关于在儿童小手术中针刺性疼痛的局部麻醉选择的建议。有了这些建议,我们的目标是减少程序上的痛苦,从而有助于改善儿童的护理。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
291
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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