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Quantifying individual noxious-evoked baseline sensitivity to optimise analgesic trials in neonates.

Maria M Cobo1, Caroline Hartley1, Deniz Gursul1, Foteini Andritsou1, Marianne van der Vaart1, Gabriela Schmidt Mellado1, Luke Baxter1, Eugene P Duff1, Miranda Buckle1, Ria Evans Fry1, Gabrielle Green1, Amy Hoskin1, Richard Rogers1, Eleri Adams1, Fiona Moultrie1, Rebeccah Slater1.   

Abstract

Despite the high burden of pain experienced by hospitalised neonates there are few analgesics with proven efficacy. Testing analgesics in neonates is experimentally and ethically challenging and minimising the number of neonates required to demonstrate efficacy is essential. EEG-derived measures of noxious-evoked brain activity can be used to assess analgesic efficacy, however, as variability exists in neonate's responses to painful procedures, large sample sizes are often required. Here we present a novel experimental paradigm to account for individual differences in noxious-evoked baseline sensitivity which can be used to improve the design of analgesic trials in neonates. The paradigm is developed and tested across four observational studies using clinical, experimental and simulated data (92 neonates). We provide evidence of the efficacy of gentle brushing and paracetamol, substantiating the need for randomised controlled trials of these interventions. This work provides an important step towards safe, cost-effective clinical trials of analgesics in neonates.
© 2021, Cobo et al.

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Keywords:  human; medicine; neuroscience

Year:  2021        PMID: 33847561     DOI: 10.7554/eLife.65266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


  4 in total

1.  Early life inflammation is associated with spinal cord excitability and nociceptive sensitivity in human infants.

Authors:  Maria M Cobo; Gabrielle Green; Foteini Andritsou; Luke Baxter; Ria Evans Fry; Annika Grabbe; Deniz Gursul; Amy Hoskin; Gabriela Schmidt Mellado; Marianne van der Vaart; Eleri Adams; Aomesh Bhatt; Franziska Denk; Caroline Hartley; Rebeccah Slater
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-07-08       Impact factor: 17.694

Review 2.  Toward personalized medicine for pharmacological interventions in neonates using vital signs.

Authors:  Caroline Hartley
Journal:  Paediatr Neonatal Pain       Date:  2021-11-22

3.  Multicentre, randomised controlled trial to investigate the effects of parental touch on relieving acute procedural pain in neonates (Petal).

Authors:  Maria M Cobo; Fiona Moultrie; Annalisa G V Hauck; Daniel Crankshaw; Vaneesha Monk; Caroline Hartley; Ria Evans Fry; Shellie Robinson; Marianne van der Vaart; Luke Baxter; Eleri Adams; Ravi Poorun; Aomesh Bhatt; Rebeccah Slater
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 3.006

4.  Premature infants display discriminable behavioral, physiological, and brain responses to noxious and nonnoxious stimuli.

Authors:  Marianne van der Vaart; Caroline Hartley; Luke Baxter; Gabriela Schmidt Mellado; Foteini Andritsou; Maria M Cobo; Ria Evans Fry; Eleri Adams; Sean Fitzgibbon; Rebeccah Slater
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 4.861

  4 in total

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