Pain is a frequent symptom in the intensive care unit (ICU). Critical ill patients are often intubated and sedated which makes self-evaluation of pain impossible. Pupillary dilatation is a reflex directly related to stimuli such as pain, which can be measured by quantitative pupillometry. Several studies in ICU showed a significant relationship between pupillary diameter variation and pain. The nociception level index (NOL-index) is a recent noninvasive and continuous monitoring of pain essentially used in operating room. The aim of this study is to evaluate the pupillometry and NOL index in critical ill patients in sedated patients under mechanical ventilation during the mobilization plus toilet (described in literature as not painful procedure) and tracheal suctioning (described as a painful procedure)
Pain will be evaluated via i) pupillometry with 3 successive measurements ii) Behaviour Pain Scale (BPS) and Critical Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) score evaluated by an investigator (physician) iii) evolution of physiological parameters (ie heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate) iv) Nociception level index (NOL-index). The evaluation times will be 5 minutes before care procedures (mobilization plus toilet and tracheal suctioning), during the procedures (with the worst value recorded) and 5 minutes after the procedures. The procedures are: * A mobilization and toilet of the patient: a priori, not a very painful procedure. The pain will be evaluated every 5 minutes during the toilet. * Tracheal suctioning: a procedure known to be painful. The painful will be evaluated just at the end of tracheal suctioning (once the tracheal suctioning catheter is removed from the endotracheal intubation).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Pain will be evaluated via i) pupillometry with 3 successive measurements ii) Behaviour Pain Scale (BPS) and Critical Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) score evaluated by an investigator (physician) iii) evolution of physiological parameters (ie heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate) iv) Nociception Level Index (NOL) index.
Regional Hospital Center
Orléans, France
Universitary Hospital Center
Tours, France
pupillary redilatation velocity after constriction light-induced
Area under the ROC curve (AUC) of pupillary re-dilation velocity measured before a potentially painful procedure to predict the occurrence of a BPS score ≥ 5 during the procedure.
Time frame: 1 hour during procedure
Nociception Level index
To evaluate the predictive value of the NOL-index measured before a potentially painful procedure to predict the intensity of the pain felt during the procedure.
Time frame: 1 hour during procedure
Systolic and diastolic Blood pressure
Describe the variations of vital parameters
Time frame: 1 hour during procedure
Heart rate
Describe the variations of vital parameters
Time frame: 1 hour during procedure
Respiratory rate
Describe the variations of vital parameters
Time frame: 1 hour during procedure
Behaviour Pain Scale
Compare variations of nociception parameters during mobilizations and during tracheal aspirations Behaviour Pain Scale Score from 3 (no pain) to 12 (maximum pain)
Time frame: 1 hour during procedure
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