Practical application of emotional sweating to evaluate procedural pain in full–term newborns

Pain Research Pub Date : 2018-09-15 DOI:10.11154/PAIN.33.225
T. Kakeda, Kazuko Kaneko, Kouichi Takaoka, Shiho Suzuki–Katayama, Noriyoshi Tanaka, Y. Ogino
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Emotional sweating is a physical reaction that occurs with pain and other acutely stressful situations. Very few studies have directly evaluated emotional sweating to monitor pain reception in full–term newborns. The aim of study was to examine whether emotional sweating could applicate for evaluating procedural pain by heel lance in full–term newborns. Eight full–term newborns participated on the fourth day after birth in this study. We examined whether the amount of sweat secretion changed during blood collection procedure. The sweating reaction was recorded continuously from the start of the blood collection until blood collection was finished, using the probe of a portable perspiration meter against the newborn’s palm. As a result, the amount of emotional sweat significantly increased in perspiration accompanied the heel lance, compared to the baseline before blood collection. These finding suggest that emotional sweating could be used as an objective index of procedural pain in full–term newborns.
情绪性出汗在评估足月新生儿手术疼痛中的实际应用
情绪性出汗是一种身体反应,发生在疼痛和其他严重压力的情况下。很少有研究直接评估情绪出汗来监测足月新生儿的疼痛接受。本研究旨在探讨情绪性出汗是否可应用于足月新生儿足跟穿刺评估程序性疼痛。八名足月新生儿在出生后第四天参与了这项研究。我们检查了在采血过程中汗液的分泌量是否发生了变化。从采血开始到采血结束,连续记录新生儿的出汗反应,使用便携式汗液计探头对着新生儿的手掌。结果,与采血前的基线相比,脚后跟枪的汗水量显著增加。这些发现表明,情绪出汗可以作为足月新生儿程序性疼痛的客观指标。
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