New article about the assessment of procedural distress in sedated/intubated children under 3 years old using NIPE (Newborn Infant Parasympathetic Evaluation). The study demonstrates that NIPEi is needed in procedural painful stimulation and during sedation in babies below 3 years, and it has a good correlation with the BPS scale. Furthermore, a NIPE value below 53 means that the baby is suffering from that stimulation.
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New article about the assessment of procedural distress in sedated/intubated children under 3 years old using NIPE (Newborn Infant Parasympathetic Evaluation). The study demonstrates that NIPEi is needed in procedural painful stimulation and during sedation in babies below 3 years, and it has a good correlation with the BPS scale. Furthermore, a NIPE value below 53 means that the baby is suffering from that stimulation.
To learn more about NIPE technology, register to our upcoming webinar (in French): https://mdolorismedicalsystems.clickmeeting.com/-nipe-mesurer-la-vie-en-rea-neo-nat/register?_ga=2.146505972.1503551720.1598344242-1646365105.1588775096