Frontiers in Pain Research (May 2022)

A Single Dose of Oral Sucrose Is Enough to Control Pain During Venipuncture: A Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Maria Elena Cavicchiolo,
  • Marco Daverio,
  • Nadia Battajon,
  • Anna Chiara Frigo,
  • Paola Lago,
  • Paola Lago

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpain.2022.888076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Sucrose is effective in reducing pain during minor procedures in neonates. We evaluated whether a second dose of sucrose was more effective than a single dose during venipuncture. We performed a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial at the NICU of Padua Hospital (August 2016-October 2017). We randomised 72 preterm infants undergoing venipuncture for routine test to a control group, which received a single standard dose of sucrose 2′ before the procedure and a placebo 30″ after the venipuncture, and an experimental group in which they received two doses of 24% sucrose 2′ before and 30″ after the venipuncture. No difference in pain perception was found between the groups at 30″, 60″ and 120″. In conclusion, we do not recommend a second dose of sucrose during venipuncture in prematures.

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