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Published in: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) 4/2014

01-12-2014 | Original Article

The effects of Valsalva maneuver on venipuncture pain in children: comparison to EMLA® (lidocaine–prilocaine cream)

Authors: O. Akdas, G. Basaranoglu, H. Ozdemir, M. Comlekci, K. Erkalp, L. Saidoglu

Published in: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) | Issue 4/2014

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Abstract

Background

Venipuncture is one of the most painful events for children in hospitals. Valsalva maneuver (VM) decreases the incidence and severity of pain on venipuncture pain in adults. This study was designed to evaluate VM as compared with Eutectic Mixture of Local Anesthetic (EMLA®) cream for venipuncture pain in children.

Method

In this study, we evaluated the effect of VM on venipuncture pain in children. 60 patients scheduled for elective surgery were randomly divided into three groups. In Group V, children were punctured during VM. In Group E, EMLA® 5 % cream and in Group C (control group) vaseline was applied on the non-dominant hand 60 min before the venipuncture. Patients made a pain assessment using visual analog score (VAS). Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and SpO2 measurements were obtained during the venous cannulation.

Results

Respectively, the VAS was 2.15 ± 1.95 for Group V and 1.00 ± 0.79 for Group E and 2.55 ± 2.74 for Group C. A significant reduction in the severity of pain was observed in Group E. The difference being statistically significant (p < 0.05), the VAS of Group V was higher than Group E but lower than Group C (p > 0.05).

Conclusions

On the basis of data from this study, the VM is a simple and a practical method to reduce venipuncture pain in children but not as effectively as EMLA®.
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Metadata
Title
The effects of Valsalva maneuver on venipuncture pain in children: comparison to EMLA® (lidocaine–prilocaine cream)
Authors
O. Akdas
G. Basaranoglu
H. Ozdemir
M. Comlekci
K. Erkalp
L. Saidoglu
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) / Issue 4/2014
Print ISSN: 0021-1265
Electronic ISSN: 1863-4362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-013-1037-4

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