Effect of lidocaine-prilocaine eutectic mixture of local anaesthetic cream
compared with oral sucrose or both in alleviating pain in neonatal circumcision
procedure.
Author(s): Al Qahtani R, Abu-Salem LY, Pal K(1).
Affiliation(s): Author information:
(1)Department of Pediatric Surgery, King Fahd Hospital of the University, College
of Medicine, University of Dammam, Dammam, KSA, .
Publication date & source: 2014, Afr J Paediatr Surg. , 11(1):56-61
BACKGROUND: Neonatal circumcision is one of the oldest and most frequently
performed surgical procedures on males. Newborns demonstrate strong endogenous
reaction to pain and therefore modalities are being explored for optimum pain
relief during circumcision. Pediatric nurses have a vital role for the use of
these modalities and minimising the pain response during the neonatal minor
procedures.
AIM: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of eutectic mixture of
local anaesthetic (EMLA) cream compared with oral sucrose and both in alleviating
pain in neonatal circumcision.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted in the Day Care Surgery
Department of Maternity and Children Hospital, Dammam City, KSA. 90 full-term
newborn males who underwent circumcision were divided randomly into three groups
(30 each). Each group was assigned to receive a different type of analgesics such
as EMLA cream (Group A), oral sucrose (Group B) or combination of EMLA cream and
oral sucrose (Group C). Neonatal pain agitation and sedation scale (N-PASS) was
used 5 min before, during and 5 min after the circumcision procedure to assess
the neonatal response to pain.
RESULTS: N-PASS scores were significantly lower in Group C (median Group C = 5.2,
Group A = 5.8, Group B = 8.5; P< 0.001). The endogenous response to pain in terms
of escalation of heart rate and reduction in O 2 saturation were minimal among
Group C (P < 0.0001). Duration of crying was comparable among all the groups.
CONCLUSION: The combination of sucrose and EMLA cream revealed a higher analgesic
effect and minimal adverse response to pain than either EMLA cream or sucrose
alone during neonatal circumcision.
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