BACKGROUND: Lumbar puncture is a common procedure in pediatric onco-hematology. Repeated invasive painful procedures may contribute to increase distress displayed during medical treatment, and cause regression, depression and other psychological disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A two-year workshop of the Société française d'oncologie pédiatrique was reviewed through a questionnaire assessing changes in technical management of lumbar puncture, local anesthesia, sedation and cognitive-behavioral interventions. RESULTS: Significant changes were found for pain assessment, local anesthesia procedures, and nitrous oxide administration. The extensive use of the Emla cream largely contributed to reduce pain. Anxiety however remained an unsolved problem, particularly among young children. CONCLUSION: Pain in pediatrics remains a major challenge. This workshop is a model of reflexion to achieve a better management of pain during invasive medical procedures.
BACKGROUND: Lumbar puncture is a common procedure in pediatric onco-hematology. Repeated invasive painful procedures may contribute to increase distress displayed during medical treatment, and cause regression, depression and other psychological disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A two-year workshop of the Société française d'oncologie pédiatrique was reviewed through a questionnaire assessing changes in technical management of lumbar puncture, local anesthesia, sedation and cognitive-behavioral interventions. RESULTS: Significant changes were found for pain assessment, local anesthesia procedures, and nitrous oxide administration. The extensive use of the Emla cream largely contributed to reduce pain. Anxiety however remained an unsolved problem, particularly among young children. CONCLUSION:Pain in pediatrics remains a major challenge. This workshop is a model of reflexion to achieve a better management of pain during invasive medical procedures.