The aim of this study will be to examine the validity of perfusion index in predicting pain and evaluation of its severity in the postoperative period.
\* Hypospadias repair is a common surgery that is accompanied with significant postoperative pain. The largest group of children usually undergo this type of surgery are infants and pre-verbal children who cannot verbally report pain, and their treatment depends typically on behavioral and observational tools. Although these tools are valid and reliable measures in assessment of pediatric pain, they are still hindered by their subjectivity, which consequently could result in inadequate pain treatment that in early childhood may lead to negative behavioral and neurophysiological sequalae. That is why recent studies have focused on developing more objective measures to evaluate pain especially when self-report is not possible. \* Changes in perfusion index(PI) caused by sympathetic stimulation refers to possible correlation between pain and PI which forms the basis of our study proposing that the PI is a non-invasive easy method that can be used in evaluating pain in infants
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
65
measurement of perfusion index
Noha yahia Mohammed
Asyut, Assuit Governorate, Egypt
RECRUITINGDetection of the validity of Perfusion index in predicting Postoperative pain assessed by FLACC score
The FLACC score along with the corresponding Perfusion index readings
Time frame: The baseline preoperative Perfusion index., The FLACC score along with the corresponding Perfusion index readings, will be recorded postoperatively: upon arrival to the PACU and every 30 minutes for 2 hours, then at 6, 12, 18, 24 hours.
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