Pain and Physiological Stress During Minimally Invasive Surfactant Therapy (MIST) in Very Preterm Infants

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2023-07
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Indian Academy of Pediatrics
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the pain or physiological stress caused during minimally invasive surfactant therapy (MIST) to very preterm neonates. Methods: In this prospective observational study conducted in a tertiary NICU, very preterm neonates were assessed for pain using Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised (PIPP-R) score before, during and after MIST. Changes in the heart rate and oxygen saturation were also recorded during the procedure. Results: 23 neonates who received MIST were assessed for pain using PIPP-R. Mean (SD) PIPP-R score during MIST was 3.87(1.3), before; 12.83 (1.9), during; and 6.26 (1.0), after the procedure, respectively (all P<0.001). Heart rate and oxygen saturation were also significantly reduced during MIST (P<0.001). Conclusion: The high PIPP-R scores during surfactant administration suggest that MIST can cause moderate to severe pain/discomfort and significant physiological stress in very preterm infants.
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Adverse effect, Intubation, PIPP-R, Outcome.
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Sawant Tejasi, Manerkar Swati, Patra Saikat, Kalamdani Pavan, Kalathingal Thaslima, Mondkar Jayashree. Pain and Physiological Stress During Minimally Invasive Surfactant Therapy (MIST) in Very Preterm Infants. Indian Pediatrics. 2023 Jul; 60(7): 557-560