Perception of Pain in the Catheter Angiography Laboratory Among Children with Congenital Heart Disease.

Serdar Kula, Daniiar Amatov, Akif Kavgacı, Fatma Rana Olguntürk, Fatma Sedef Tunaoğlu, Ayşe Deniz Oğuz
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the level of pain caused by routine procedures during cardiac catheterization and explore ways to enhance patient comfort during the procedure based on the findings.

Method: The study involved 24 pediatric patients with congenital heart disease who underwent cardiac catheterization at our center. Pain perception was assessed using skin conductance activity, a non-invasive and sensitive method, at four time points: before the procedure with maternal presence (T0), during local anesthesia following general anesthesia (T1), during femoral vascular intervention (T2), and after the procedure with maternal presence (T3).

Results: Significant differences in pain levels were observed at T0, T1, and T2. While no significant correlation was found between midazolam dosage and pain perception, a statistically significant association was identified between ketamine dosage and pain levels at T3, when the mother was present after the cardiac catheterization.

Conclusion: Effective sedation planning requires a clear understanding of the degree of pain children experience during procedures. This study showed that, despite the use of local anesthetic and procedural sedation, discomfort may still occur. These findings highlight the need for improved pain management strategies to enhance patient comfort during cardiac catheterization.

先天性心脏病患儿导管血管造影实验室对疼痛的感知
目的:本研究旨在评估心导管术中常规操作引起的疼痛程度,并在此基础上探讨如何提高患者在心导管术中的舒适度。方法:本研究纳入24例在我中心行心导管术的先天性心脏病患儿。在四个时间点,使用皮肤电导活动(一种无创和敏感的方法)评估疼痛感知:手术前有产妇在场(T0),全身麻醉后局部麻醉(T1),股血管介入(T2),手术后有产妇在场(T3)。结果:T0、T1、T2疼痛程度差异有统计学意义。虽然咪达唑仑剂量与疼痛感知之间没有发现显著相关性,但在T3时,当母亲在心导管插入术后在场时,氯胺酮剂量与疼痛水平之间存在统计学意义上的显著关联。结论:有效的镇静计划需要清楚地了解患儿在手术过程中所经历的疼痛程度。本研究表明,尽管使用了局部麻醉和程序性镇静,仍然可能发生不适。这些发现强调需要改进疼痛管理策略,以提高心导管插入术期间患者的舒适度。
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