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492 related items for PubMed ID: 19448377

  • 1. Oral sucrose and a pacifier for pain relief during simple procedures in preterm infants: a randomized controlled trial.
    Elserafy FA, Alsaedi SA, Louwrens J, Bin Sadiq B, Mersal AY.
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    Stevens B, Yamada J, Ohlsson A, Haliburton S, Shorkey A.
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  • 4. Consistent management of repeated procedural pain with sucrose in preterm neonates: Is it effective and safe for repeated use over time?
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  • 5. Crossover trial of analgesic efficacy of glucose and pacifier in very preterm neonates during subcutaneous injections.
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  • 6. Effect of non-nutritive sucking and sucrose alone and in combination for repeated procedural pain in preterm infants: A randomized controlled trial.
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  • 8. Sucrose and non-nutritive sucking for the relief of pain in screening for retinopathy of prematurity: a randomised controlled trial.
    Boyle EM, Freer Y, Khan-Orakzai Z, Watkinson M, Wright E, Ainsworth JR, McIntosh N.
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  • 12. Efficacy of facilitated tucking combined with non-nutritive sucking on very preterm infants' pain during the heel-stick procedure: A randomized controlled trial.
    Perroteau A, Nanquette MC, Rousseau A, Renolleau S, Bérard L, Mitanchez D, Leblanc J.
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  • 13. Analgesic effects of oral sucrose and pacifier during eye examinations for retinopathy of prematurity.
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  • 14. Non-nutritive sucking and facilitated tucking relieve preterm infant pain during heel-stick procedures: a prospective, randomised controlled crossover trial.
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  • 15. Analgesic effect of breast milk versus sucrose for analgesia during heel lance in late preterm infants.
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  • 16. Randomised trial of analgesic effects of sucrose, glucose, and pacifiers in term neonates.
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  • 20. The minimally effective dose of sucrose for procedural pain relief in neonates: a randomized controlled trial.
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