Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Pain Ease Spray in Reducing Needle Pain Associated With Intravenous Insertion in Children
The purpose of this study is to investigate the use of a new vapocoolant spray, Pain Ease, to reduce intravenous (IV) insertion pain in school-aged children receiving treatment in the Emergency Department.
Inserting a needle into a child's vein is a distressing experience for children. Reducing
the pain of injection and avoiding the child's discomfort remains an important aim for both
parents and health care workers. Withdrawing blood and intravenous insertion (IV) in
children is also time consuming, especially when the child is uncooperative and stressed.
We, the researchers at Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, have been searching for an
effective, rapid and inexpensive method to alleviate the distress associated with
venipuncture and IV insertion.
Medications by mouth, such as anti-anxiety drugs, are helpful but usually do not
significantly reduce the pain. The most commonly used anti-anxiety drug at our institution
is midazolam, but unfortunately onset of action takes 20-30 minutes. There are various forms
of topical creams that can numb the skin. EMLA, a mixture of two local anesthetics
(Lidocaine 2.5% and Prilocaine 2.5%), is applied as a topical cream and is covered with an
occlusive dressing. It requires at least 1 hour to be effective. It is not only time
consuming but expensive (~$1.30 per application). Ametop (Tetracaine PH. Eur.4%w/w) is
another effective topical cream, which works in 30 minutes, but it is more expensive than
EMLA (~$3.00 per application). Vapocoolant sprays applied for ~10 seconds immediately before
injection have been shown to be faster, less expensive and as effective as EMLA in reducing
pain at the site of injection during immunization.
The current investigation will evaluate the quality, efficacy and costs associated with the
use of a new vapocoolant spray, Pain Ease, in reducing pain associated with IV insertion for
school age children.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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