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Effect of a Vibratory Stimulus on the Mitigation of Nociception-specific Behavioral and Electroencephalographic Responses to Skin Puncture in Neonates: a Randomized Control Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Baby GentleStick for Infant, Newborn and 5 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 134 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The assessment and treatment of pain in neonates remains a challenge. In an effort to improve the quality of care while limiting opioid-related adverse effects, this study aims to determine the efficacy of a non-pharmacological intervention on the mitigation of nociception-specific responses to a skin breaking procedure in term and preterm neonates. Such responses will be measured using behavioral measures as well as with electroencephalography-based methods.
Study Details
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The Baby GentleStick is a handheld device that fits and provides vibration to an Owen Mumford Unistik3 Dual lancet. The gentle vibration occurs at 178 Hertz with a free-hanging 0.24 mm range of motion. The device may provide vibration alone and also allow for simultaneous vibration and deployment of the lancet.