卡通贴纸和果汁的结合能减少学龄前儿童服药前的焦虑吗?-随机对照试验。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-07-31 Epub Date: 2025-07-28 DOI:10.21037/tp-2025-73
Ting Liu, Dan Wang, Yanting Wang, Yingying Tao, Mazhong Zhang, Zhezhe Peng, Ying Sun
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背景:围手术期焦虑影响40-75%的接受手术的儿童,有并发症的风险。咪达唑仑(0.5 mg/kg)常用,但因其苦味耐受性差。这项研究的目的是确定最喜欢的纸盒贴纸和果汁的组合是否可以减少学龄前儿童择期手术的用药前焦虑。方法:选择择期手术的健康儿童155名,随机分为4组:A组,对照组(术前使用传统咪达唑仑单糖糖浆混合物);B组:传统预用药前卡通贴纸;C组,果汁咪达唑仑混合物药物前D组,卡通贴纸和咪达唑仑果汁混合物药物前。各组麻醉诱导前均常规给予镇静前用药(口服咪达唑仑,0.5 mg/kg)。采用改良的耶鲁术前焦虑量表-短表(mYPAS-SF)评估每个儿童在以下时间点的焦虑:T0(基线焦虑:到达术前等待区后立即),T1(干预后3分钟),T2(口服咪达唑仑时)。结果:4组患者在T0时mYPAS-SF评分比较,差异均无统计学意义(P=0.17)。D组患儿T1时的mYPAS-SF评分较其他三组(A组、P2组(A组、B组和C组)、P1组(P=0.043)和T2组(P=0.01)均最低。C组患者在T1 (P2 (P1) (P=0.13)和T2 (P=0.15)时的mYPAS-SF评分低于A组。结论:卡通贴纸可有效降低学龄前择期手术儿童的用药前焦虑,卡通贴纸与果汁的结合可有效降低学龄前择期手术儿童的用药前焦虑。试验注册:ChiCTR2200066644(注册于中国临床试验注册中心,www.chictr.org.cn)。
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Does the combination of cartoon stickers and fruit juices reduce premedication anxiety in preschool children?-a randomized controlled trial.

Background: Perioperative anxiety affects 40-75% of children undergoing surgery, risking complications. Midazolam (0.5 mg/kg) is commonly used but poorly tolerated due to bitterness. This study aimed to determine whether a combination of favorite carton stickers and fruit juices could reduce premedication anxiety in preschool children scheduled for elective surgery.

Methods: One hundred and fifty-five healthy children, aged 3-6 years, assigned to elective surgery were randomized to one of four groups: Group A, control group (premedication with traditional midazolam monosaccharide syrup mixtures); Group B, cartoon stickers before traditional premedication; Group C, fruit juices midazolam mixtures premedication and Group D, cartoon stickers and premedication with midazolam fruit juices mixtures. All groups routinely received sedative premedication (oral midazolam, 0.5 mg/kg) before anesthesia induction. The modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale-Short Form (mYPAS-SF) was used to evaluate the anxiety of each child in the following time points: T0 (baseline anxiety: immediately after arriving in the preoperative holding area), T1 (3 min after the interventions), T2 (at the time of midazolam oral administration).

Results: There was no significant difference in mYPAS-SF scores among the four groups at T0 (P=0.17). Children in Group D manifested significantly the lowest mYPAS-SF scores at T1 compared with the other three groups (vs. Group A, P<0.001, Group B, P=0.02 and Group C, P=0.02) and T2 (vs. Group A, Group B and Group C, P<0.001). Subjects in Group B showed lower mYPAS-SF scores than those in Group A at T1 (P=0.043) and T2 (P=0.01). Patients in Group C showed lower mYPAS-SF scores than those in Group A at T1 (P<0.001) and T2 (P<0.001). There was no statistically significant difference in the mYPAS-SF scores of children in Group B and Group C at time T1 (P=0.13) and T2 (P=0.15).

Conclusions: Cartoon stickers for reducing premedication anxiety were effective, besides, the combination of cartoon stickers and fruit juices was found to be an effective tool to reduce premedication anxiety in preschool children undergoing elective surgery.

Trial registration: ChiCTR2200066644 (registered at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, www.chictr.org.cn).

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Translational pediatrics
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