Effect of a Vibratory Stimulus on Mitigating Nociception-specific Responses to Skin Puncture in Neonates

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
Eligible neonates who are 36‐56 weeks post‐menstrual age and who are scheduled to undergo a clinically required heel lance will be studied after obtaining appropriate verbal and written consent from the respective parents. Subjects will be monitored during a baseline resting state, during vibratory stimuli alone, and during a heel lance that is randomized to be preceded or not preceded by the vibratory stimulus. The sessions will include time‐locked video recordings and electroencephalography using a specialized net of 128 electrodes (Electrical Geodesics Inc., EGI; Eugene, OR). Behavioral and cortical responses will be then be analyzed in a blinded fashion to determine the efficacy of the vibratory intervention, as well as to validate what behavioral responses are most correlated with nociception‐specific cortical activity.
Epistemonikos ID: 6496b87576d65c8ccb7285d94bdc5ada1bb0dc82
First added on: May 22, 2024