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Heel lance in newborn during breastfeeding: an evaluation of analgesic effect of this procedure
Authors:Elena Uga  Manuela Candriella  Antonella Perino  Viviana Alloni  Giuseppina Angilella  Michela Trada  Anna Maria Ziliotto  Maura Barbara Rossi  Danila Tozzini  Clelia Tripaldi  Michela Vaglio  Luigina Grossi  Michaela Allen  Sandro Provera
Affiliation:1. Department of Paediatrics, S. Andrea Hospital-ASL VC, Vercelli, Italy
2. Department of Paediatrics, Hospital of Putignano-ASL BA, Bari, Italy
3. General Practitioner, ASL Pavia, Pavia, Italy
Abstract:

Objectives

The reduction of pain due to routine invasive procedures (capillary heel stick blood sampling for neonatal metabolic screening) in the newborn is an important objective for the so-called "Hospital with no pain". Practices such as skin to skin contact, or breastfeeding, in healthy newborn, may represent an alternative to the use of analgesic drugs. The aim of our work is to evaluate the analgesic effect of breastfeeding during heel puncture in full term healthy newborn.

Methods

We studied 200 healthy full term newborns (100 cases and 100 controls), proposing the puncture to mothers during breastfeeding, and explaining to them all the advantages of this practice. Pain assessment was evaluated by DAN scale (Douleur Aigue Nouveau ne scale).

Results

The difference in score of pain according to the DAN scale was significant in the two groups of patients (p = 0.000); the medium score was 5.15 for controls and 2.65 for cases (newborns sampled during breastfeeding).

Conclusion

Our results confirmed the evidence of analgesic effect of breastfeeding during heel puncture. This procedure could easily be adopted routinely in maternity wards.
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