Prevention and management of procedural pain in the neonate: an update
Neonates often have to endure various painful procedures, such as heel punctures or tape removal from catheters. Therefore, an important goal is to prevent and manage pain. However, choosing the right treatment has proven to be difficult. Tools to gauge pain are often contradictive and also the right dosage of pain-relieving drugs can be a concern.
Bringing together nonpharmacological treatment such as non-nutritive sucking and pharmacological treatment like opioids could be a reliable pain preventing therapy.
In this statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) deals with the painful procedures neonates have to endure, especially emphasizing the need to prevent, assess and treat all different painful exposures. Following recommendations previously published, this statement serves as an update.