早产新生儿反复手术疼痛的累积蔗糖暴露与 18 个月矫正年龄时的神经发育:一项前瞻性观察纵向研究

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Mariana Bueno, Marilyn Ballantyne, Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Carole Estabrooks, Sharyn Gibbins, Denise Harrison, Carol McNair, Shirine Riahi, Janet Squires, Anne R Synnes, Anna Taddio, Charles Victor, Janet Yamada, Bonnie Stevens
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导言:在新生儿重症监护室(NICU)中,新生儿会反复口服蔗糖以治疗常见手术引起的疼痛;然而,有关蔗糖对神经发育的长期累积效应的证据却很有限。我们研究了早产新生儿在新生儿重症监护室为减轻疼痛而服用的蔗糖总量与他们在 18 个月矫正年龄(CA)时的神经发育之间的关系。方法 在加拿大的四家三级新生儿重症监护室开展了一项前瞻性纵向单臂观察研究,该研究招募了出生时胎龄小于 32 周、出生后小于 10 天的住院早产新生儿。新生儿在新生儿重症监护室住院期间,在进行所有常见的疼痛手术前 2 分钟接受 0.1 毫升 24% 蔗糖。使用贝利婴幼儿发育量表第三版(Bayley-III)对18个月大的新生儿进行神经发育评估。在广义线性模型分析中,对已知影响发育的多种新生儿和母体因素进行了调整。结果 172 名早产新生儿被纳入研究,118 名新生儿在 18 个月大时被纳入分析。新生儿/新生儿重症监护室总平均蔗糖用量为5.96(±5.6)毫升,平均Bayley-III综合评分为:认知91(±17)分、语言86(±18)分和运动88(±18)分。Bayley-III 评分与蔗糖总量之间没有关联:认知(p=0.57)、语言(p=0.42)和运动(p=0.70)。结论 早产新生儿因反复程序性疼痛而累积接触蔗糖,既不会导致神经发育延迟,也不会对18个月的CA产生神经保护作用。如果使用蔗糖,我们建议将最小有效剂量与其他已证实有效的非药物干预措施结合使用,如皮肤接触、非营养性吸吮、促进盖被和襁褓。试验注册号[NCT02725814][1]。数据可应要求提供。[1]:/lookup/external-ref?link_type=CLINTRIALGOV&access_num=NCT02725814&atom=%2Fbmjpo%2F8%2F1%2Fe002604.atom
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Cumulative sucrose exposure for repeated procedural pain in preterm neonates and neurodevelopment at 18 months of corrected age: a prospective observational longitudinal study
Introduction Oral sucrose is repeatedly administered to neonates in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to treat pain from commonly performed procedures; however, there is limited evidence on its long-term cumulative effect on neurodevelopment. We examined the association between total sucrose volumes administered to preterm neonates for pain mitigation in the NICU and their neurodevelopment at 18 months of corrected age (CA). Methods A prospective longitudinal single-arm observational study that enrolled hospitalised preterm neonates <32 weeks of gestational age at birth and <10 days of life was conducted in four level III NICUs in Canada. Neonates received 0.1 mL of 24% sucrose 2 min prior to all commonly performed painful procedures during their NICU stay. Neurodevelopment was assessed at 18 months of CA using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III). Multiple neonatal and maternal factors known to affect development were adjusted for in the generalised linear model analysis. Results 172 preterm neonates were enrolled and 118 were included in the analysis at 18 months of CA. The total mean sucrose volume administered/neonate/NICU stay was 5.96 (±5.6) mL, and the mean Bayley-III composite scores were: cognitive 91 (±17), language 86 (±18) and motor 88 (±18). There was no association between Bayley-III scores and the total sucrose volume: cognitive (p=0.57), language (p=0.42) and motor (p=0.70). Conclusion Cumulative sucrose exposure for repeated procedural pain in preterm neonates was neither associated with a delay in neurodevelopment nor neuroprotective effects at 18 months of CA. If sucrose is used, we suggest the minimally effective dose combined with other non-pharmacological interventions with demonstrated effectiveness such as skin-to-skin contact, non-nutritive sucking, facilitated tucking and swaddling. Trial registration number [NCT02725814][1]. Data are available upon request. [1]: /lookup/external-ref?link_type=CLINTRIALGOV&access_num=NCT02725814&atom=%2Fbmjpo%2F8%2F1%2Fe002604.atom
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