Selvanathan Thiviya, Miller Steven P
Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Pediatr Res. 2024 Nov;96(6):1397-1403. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03245-w. Epub 2024 May 28.
"Everyday" exposures in the neonatal period, such as pain, may impact brain health in preterm infants. Specifically, greater exposure to painful procedures in the initial weeks after birth have been related to abnormalities in brain maturation and growth and poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants. Despite an increasing focus on the importance of treating pain in preterm infants, there is a lack of consensus of optimal approaches to managing pain in this population. This may be due to recent findings suggesting that commonly used analgesic and sedative medications in preterm infants may also have adverse effects of brain maturation and neurodevelopmental outcomes. This review provides an overview of potential impacts of pain and analgesia exposure on preterm brain health while highlighting research areas in need of additional investigations for the development of optimal pain management strategies in this population.
新生儿期的“日常”暴露,如疼痛,可能会影响早产儿的大脑健康。具体而言,出生后最初几周内更多地经历痛苦的操作与早产儿大脑成熟和生长异常以及较差的神经发育结局有关。尽管越来越关注治疗早产儿疼痛的重要性,但对于该人群疼痛管理的最佳方法仍缺乏共识。这可能是由于最近的研究结果表明,早产儿常用的镇痛和镇静药物也可能对大脑成熟和神经发育结局产生不利影响。本综述概述了疼痛和镇痛暴露对早产脑健康的潜在影响,同时强调了为制定该人群最佳疼痛管理策略而需要进一步研究的领域。