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