Administration of Nitrous Oxide by Medical Assistants for Painful Procedures in Outpatient Pediatric Settings
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Setting
2.2. Implementation Strategy of Nitrous Oxide in Pediatric Outpatient Clinics by Medical Assistants
- Theoretical training given by an anesthetist physician with content on product knowledge, administration methods, knowledge of indications and contraindications and monitoring;
- Practical training by a specialist nurse in practical workshops;
- Performance of at least eight administrations of nitrous oxide under nurse supervision (one-on-one guidance), with the completion of a skills assessment grid upon each administration of nitrous oxide.
2.3. Method of Delivery
2.4. Data Collection and Statistical Analysis
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- Demographic data;
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- Type of procedure;
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- Pain;
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- Inhalation time of nitrous oxide;
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- Side effects;
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- Oxygen saturation and heart rate (before, during and after the procedure);
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- Other analgesics;
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- Other topical or local anesthetic.
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n | % | |||||
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Age (median 10 yr. (± 3.7); range 3yr. to 19 yr. old) | ||||||
<4 yr. old | 3 | 0.9 | ||||
4 to <8 yr. old | 82 | 25.3 | ||||
8 to <12 yr. old | 110 | 34 | ||||
12 to <16 yr. old | 100 | 30.9 | ||||
≥16 yr. old | 29 | 9 | ||||
Gender | ||||||
Female | 120 | 37 | ||||
Male | 204 | 63 |
Procedures | n | (%) |
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Bone fracture reduction and cast | 74 | (22.8) |
Onychectomy | 51 | (15.7) |
Excision (wart, moluscum, other) | 34 | (10.5) |
Needle puncture | 26 | (8.0) |
Adhesiolysis | 24 | (7.4) |
Infiltration | 24 | (7.4) |
Burn/wound debridement | 18 | (5.6) |
Removal of Kirschner wires | 16 | (4.9) |
Pilonidal cyst treatment | 15 | (4.6) |
Dressing | 12 | (3.7) |
Cyst excision | 9 | (2.8) |
Removal of suture threads | 7 | (2.2) |
Abscess drainage | 3 | (0.9) |
Foreign body removal | 3 | (0.9) |
Skin biopsy | 2 | (0.6) |
Laser epilation | 2 | (0.6) |
Painful elbow pronation reduction | 2 | (0.6) |
Closure laceration | 2 | (0.6) |
Total | 324 | (100) |
Local Anesthesia Lidocaine (n = 92) | n | (%) | EMLA Cream (n = 101) | n | (%) | Systemic Analgesia (n = 23) | n | (%) |
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Onychectomy | 44 | (47.8) | Onychectomy | 43 | (42.6) | Bone fracture reduction and cast | 17 | (73.9) |
Bone fracture reduction and cast | 20 | (21.7) | Adhesiolysis | 21 | (20.8) | Infiltration | 3 | (13.0) |
Excision (wart, moluscum, other) | 13 | (14.1) | Excision (wart, moluscum, other) | 19 | (18.8) | Excision (wart, moluscum, other) | 2 | (8.7) |
Abscess drainage | 6 | (6.5) | Needle puncture | 18 | (17.8) | Onychectomy | 1 | (4.3) |
Infiltration | 5 | (5.4) | ||||||
Foreign body removal | 1 | (1.1) | ||||||
Skin biopsy | 1 | (1.1) | ||||||
Pilonidal cyst treatment | 1 | (1.1) | ||||||
Dressing | 1 | (1.1) | ||||||
Total | 92 | (28.4) | 101 | (31.2) | 23 | (7.1) |
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Balice-Bourgois, C.; Anselmi, L.; Schild, B.; Zumstein-Shaha, M.; Mendoza-Sagaon, M. Administration of Nitrous Oxide by Medical Assistants for Painful Procedures in Outpatient Pediatric Settings. Children 2024, 11, 1091. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091091
Balice-Bourgois C, Anselmi L, Schild B, Zumstein-Shaha M, Mendoza-Sagaon M. Administration of Nitrous Oxide by Medical Assistants for Painful Procedures in Outpatient Pediatric Settings. Children. 2024; 11(9):1091. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091091
Chicago/Turabian StyleBalice-Bourgois, Colette, Luciano Anselmi, Barbara Schild, Maya Zumstein-Shaha, and Mario Mendoza-Sagaon. 2024. "Administration of Nitrous Oxide by Medical Assistants for Painful Procedures in Outpatient Pediatric Settings" Children 11, no. 9: 1091. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091091
APA StyleBalice-Bourgois, C., Anselmi, L., Schild, B., Zumstein-Shaha, M., & Mendoza-Sagaon, M. (2024). Administration of Nitrous Oxide by Medical Assistants for Painful Procedures in Outpatient Pediatric Settings. Children, 11(9), 1091. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091091