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Factors affecting procedural pain in children during and immediately after intramuscular botulinum toxin injections for spasticity.

Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine 2018 Vol.11(3) p. 193-197

Fisher MT, Zigler CK, Houtrow AJ

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[PURPOSE] To evaluate variables that modulate pain during intramuscular botulinum toxin A injections in children.

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  • 표본수 (n) 593
  • p-value p< 0.05
  • p-value p< 0.01

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APA Fisher MT, Zigler CK, Houtrow AJ (2018). Factors affecting procedural pain in children during and immediately after intramuscular botulinum toxin injections for spasticity.. Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine, 11(3), 193-197. https://doi.org/10.3233/PRM-170516
MLA Fisher MT, et al.. "Factors affecting procedural pain in children during and immediately after intramuscular botulinum toxin injections for spasticity.." Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine, vol. 11, no. 3, 2018, pp. 193-197.
PMID 30223403
DOI 10.3233/PRM-170516

Abstract

[PURPOSE] To evaluate variables that modulate pain during intramuscular botulinum toxin A injections in children.

[METHODS] As part of a Quality Improvement project, this retrospective analysis compared reported pain during and five minutes post injections with patient and procedural variables using subgroup and regression analyses (N= 593 procedures with 249 unique patients).

[RESULTS] Mean procedural pain for all procedures (n= 563) was 3.8 ± 3.0. Most children reported no pain (83.8%) or mild pain (12.1%) five minutes after the procedure. Provider, previous patient experience, and dose did not significantly impact pain. Linear regression analysis (R=2 0.64) demonstrated that younger age (p< 0.05), use of vapo-coolant spray or topical anesthetic (p< 0.01), and body region injected (p< 0.01) were significantly associated with increased procedural pain. Logistic regression (R=2 0.14) demonstrated that pain during the procedure (p< 0.001) and older age (p< 0.01) increased the likelihood of pain post-procedure. Utilization of personnel for distraction did not significantly predict pain ratings at either time point.

[CONCLUSION] Age, topical anesthesia, and injected region impact procedural pain and in nearly 96% of cases, patients report mild or no pain within five minutes. Additional research into these predictors is necessary, but short-lived procedural pain may suggest that frequent use of sedation/anesthesia is unnecessary.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 botulinum toxin 보툴리눔독소 주사 dict 2

MeSH Terms

Age Factors; Anesthesia, Local; Botulinum Toxins, Type A; Cerebral Palsy; Child; Female; Humans; Injections, Intramuscular; Male; Muscle Spasticity; Pain Measurement; Procedural Pain; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors

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