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A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF VAPOCOOLANTS FOR REDUCING PAIN FROM VENIPUNCTURE AND VENOUS CANNULATION IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS

机译:对儿童和成人的静脉和静脉引流减轻疼痛的Vacoocolants的系统评价

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Background: Studies of vapocoolants for pain reduction from venipuncture have demonstrated conflicting results. Objective: Our aim was to systematically review the literature regarding the analgesic effectiveness of vapocoolants in children and adults. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), and Cochrane Central Register of Trials using key words: vapocoolant, pain, venipuncture, and cannulation. We included randomized or quasi-randomized studies comparing vapocoolants to placebo or no treatment. Two authors reviewed titles and abstracts and extracted data. Quality was assessed by consensus using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. The primary outcome was self reported pain using a 100-mm visual analog scale, a 0- to 10-point numerical scale, or observational scale for preverbal children. Data were pooled using a random effects model. Results: Twelve studies including 1266 patients (509 children, 757 adults) were identified. No significant pain reduction was found in children receiving vapocoolants vs. placebo or no treatment (mean difference -10 mm; 95% confidence interval [CI] -26 to 6). In adults, less pain was reported when vapocoolants were compared with no treatment: -10 mm on a 100-mm scale (95% CI -17 to -4); but not when compared to placebo (-12 mm; 95% CI -26 to 2). Pain from application of vapocoolants was greater than placebo (8 mm; 95% CI 4 to 2). Conclusions: Vapocoolants were ineffective in children and adults when compared to placebo, and effective in adults only when compared to no treatment. The magnitude of effect was low and was offset by increased pain from application. They cannot be recommended for routine use in children or adults. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc.
机译:背景:vapocoolant减轻静脉穿刺疼痛的研究显示出相互矛盾的结果。目的:我们的目的是系统地回顾有关vapocoolant对儿童和成人镇痛效果的文献。方法:我们使用关键词:vapocoolant,疼痛,静脉穿刺和插管法搜索了MEDLINE,EMBASE,CINAHL(护理和相关健康文献的累积索引)和Cochrane中央试验登记册。我们纳入了将vapocoolants与安慰剂或未治疗进行比较的随机或半随机研究。两位作者审阅了标题和摘要并提取了数据。使用Cochrane偏倚风险工具通过共识评估质量。主要结果是使用前言儿童的100毫米视觉模拟量表,0到10点数字量表或观察量表自我报告的疼痛。使用随机效应模型合并数据。结果:确定了12项研究,包括1266例患者(509名儿童,757名成人)。与安慰剂相比,接受vapocoolants的儿童或未接受治疗的儿童均未发现疼痛明显减轻(平均差异-10 mm; 95%置信区间[CI] -26至6)。在成年人中,与不使用vapocoolant进行比较时,报道的疼痛较少:在100 mm范围内为-10 mm(95%CI -17至-4)。但与安慰剂相比(-12毫米; 95%CI -26至2)则不是。施用vapocoolant引起的疼痛大于安慰剂(8 mm; 95%CI 4至2)。结论:与安慰剂相比,Vapocoolant在儿童和成人中无效,仅在与不进行治疗时相比,对成人有效。效果的程度很低,并且可以通过增加使用时的疼痛来抵消。不建议在儿童或成人中常规使用它们。 (C)2014爱思唯尔公司

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