Pain in infants and children—Physiological background and clinical aspects

Stefan Lundeberg , Thomas Lundeberg
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Abstract

Pain is a vital sign in infants and children and is essential for survival. Pain is subjective and it is only the individual who can describe the pain or the anticipation of pain. In infants, observation of behaviors that suggests pain, physiological and biological markers are used in the clinical assessment.

It is well established that infants from the gestational age of about 20 weeks have a functional pain system, even if immature, which can perceive and respond to tissue injury. Prolonged or repetitive nociceptive input and stress is harmful to the nervous system especially in the neonatal period of life. The nervous system shows a high degree of plasticity and untreated pain can lead to long-term undesired changes. Preventing or treating pain is therefore a primary goal in infants and children.

Over the last decades, the practice of pediatric pain management has advanced rapidly. Pain management includes analgesics as well as non-pharmacological approaches. A multimodal strategy is often advocated. Among the non-pharmacological methods medical acupuncture has emerged as an alternative in its own right in for example baby colic.

婴儿和儿童的疼痛-生理背景和临床方面
疼痛是婴儿和儿童的生命体征,对生存至关重要。疼痛是主观的,只有个体才能描述疼痛或对疼痛的预期。在婴儿中,观察表明疼痛的行为,生理和生物标记用于临床评估。已经确定的是,从孕周左右的婴儿有一个功能性疼痛系统,即使是不成熟的,它可以感知和响应组织损伤。长时间或重复的伤害性输入和压力对神经系统有害,特别是在新生儿时期。神经系统表现出高度的可塑性,未经治疗的疼痛会导致长期不希望的变化。因此,预防或治疗疼痛是婴儿和儿童的首要目标。在过去的几十年里,儿科疼痛管理的实践进展迅速。疼痛管理包括止痛剂和非药物方法。多模式战略经常被提倡。在非药理学方法中,医学针灸已成为其自身权利的替代方法,例如婴儿绞痛。
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