The purpose of this study is to correlate the composite PIPP-R (Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised) scale and the parasympathetic nervous system (heart rate variability).
The premature newborns hospitalized for several weeks are exposed to a significant number of nursing procedures or painful or stressful medical. Repeated pain in the neonatal period may have negative consequences in the short and / or long term. The diagnosis of pain remains difficult because based on the hetero-assessment involving the use of validated scales. The PIPP-R scale (Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised) appears to be the most complete and best validated scale as composite (behavior items, vegetative and contextual). However, it is rarely used in routine care in France. Alternatives to clinical scoring the pain level were described, in particular the analysis of the variability of the heart rate \[VHR\] by HFVI index (High Frequency Variability Index) or skin conductance. The analysis of the spectral components of high frequencies or HFVI would be an indicator of parasympathetic activity. The HFVI was compared to the EDIN scale, purely behavioral level, proposed as chronic pain marker. Skin conductance would be a stress marker reflecting variations of the sympathetic system. These techniques are currently marketed for routine use. However, these methods have been compared and the NIPE (Newborn Infant parasympathetic Evaluation), which assesses the HFVI index, was not compared to a validated scale procedural acute pain (such as PIPP-R). It seems important, before disseminating these methods, explore the consistency of these techniques with each other and validated scales, and their acceptability by nurses.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
91
When a procedure of care will be prescribed, installation of the electrodes of measure of the cutaneous conductance on the foot and connection of the NIPE monitor to the cardio-respiratory monitor of the child used in routine. At this stage, beginning of the video recording.
CHRU Brest
Brest, France
Correlation between HFVI index and PIPP-R pain score .
In case of repeated measurements on the same child, only the first couple of steps will be considered for this correlation calculation.
Time frame: 12 months plus the total duration of the patient's hospitalization
Correlation between skin conductance and pain score PIPP-R.
In case of repeated measurements on the same child, only the first couple of steps will be considered for this correlation calculation.
Time frame: 12 months plus the total duration of the patient's hospitalization
Correlation between skin conductance, HFVI and PIPP-R according to the type of painful procedure: painful or not
This correlation will be measured
Time frame: 12 months plus the total duration of the patient's hospitalization
Correlation of cutaneous conductance, HFVI and PIPP-R according to the gestational age group type
This correlation will be measured
Time frame: 12 months plus the total duration of the patient's hospitalization
Correlation of cutaneous conductance, HFVI and PIPP-R according to the sex of the child
This correlation will be measured
Time frame: 12 months plus the total duration of the patient's hospitalization
Caregiver satisfaction with each technique via the likert scale.
The score will be measured
Time frame: 12 months plus the total duration of the patient's hospitalization
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