| Literature DB >> 31303100 |
Elizabeth A Duffy1, Tara Adams2, Clifton P Thornton3,4, Beth Fisher5,6,7, Jennifer Misasi8, Sally McCollum9.
Abstract
Repeated invasive and painful procedures are often necessary components of pediatric cancer treatment. Adequate pain control during procedures is essential; however, procedure-related pain may be underestimated and undertreated. Currently, there is not a standard approach for the appropriate level of sedation to manage procedure-related pain in children with cancer. A team was assembled to review the evidence and develop recommendations to determine the appropriate level of sedation necessary for pain control in patients undergoing pediatric oncology procedures. After a systematic search of the literature, 15 research-based articles were synthesized and critically appraised. A recommendation was made related to the level of sedation utilized for bone marrow aspirates and bone marrow biopsies. There is a need for further research related to the necessary level of sedation for patients undergoing pediatric oncology procedures.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; pain; pediatric; procedure; sedation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31303100 PMCID: PMC7492720 DOI: 10.1177/1043454219858610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Oncol Nurs ISSN: 1043-4542 Impact factor: 1.636