Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Eyemasks on Neonatal Stress Following Dilated Retinal Examination, a Randomized Clinical Trial
Although screening exams for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) prevent blindness they are physiologically stressful for infants. The investigators postulate that photosensitivity during mydriasis contributes to post-examination stress and that reducing light stimulation with a phototherapy mask can make infants more comfortable. The objective of this study is to determine the effect of a phototherapy mask worn during mydriasis on infant stress in the 12 hour period following ROP screening.
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a disorder of retinal vascular development of the low
birthweight preterm infant that may lead to blindness if untreated. The long term visual
acuity of infants with ROP detected by screening examination can be improved by peripheral
retinal ablation therapy or injection of anti-VEGF agents.
The screening examination for retinopathy of prematurity involves dilation with mydriatic eye
drops, insertion of a lid speculum to retract the eyelids, and depression of the sclera to
visualize the retina. These exams are routinely performed in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
(NICUs) to facilitate early detection of ROP and guide treatment to prevent retinal
detachment and blindness. However, infants undergoing this examination have shown elevations
in heart rate, blood pressure, and desaturations at the time of the examination, and in the
hours following. The frequency of apneic events experienced by these infants is increased in
the 24-48 hour period after an examination.
Several studies have looked at the pain response to mydriatic drops and speculum insertion as
well as the systemic effects of the mydriatic drops. However, the cause of apneic events in
the later post-examination period is unknown. The investigators postulate that
photosensitivity related to mydriasis is distressing for infants in the period before and
after the ROP exam, potentially contributing to stressful events, including apnea.
The investigators propose to test this hypothesis by conducting a dual-centre, prospective
parallel group trial with balanced randomization (1:1), applying a phototherapy mask
(Biliband, Natus, Pleasanton, California, USA) to cover the eyes of the infant after the
instillation of mydriatic drops, leaving the mask on for 4 hours, the typical duration of
mydriasis following a drop of cyclopentolate. The investigators expect that this intervention
will result in a significant reduction in the number of stressful events following an
examination, and may reduce the amount of distress experienced by infants. Infants requiring
ROP screening will be automatically identified as part of routine hospital protocols.
Participants will be recruited from the NICUs at St. Michael's Hospital and Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The investigators predict that infants that have had their eyes shielded from environmental
light while dilated are less likely to experience distressful events in the 12 hour period
following ROP screening. If this study shows decreased rates of distress using this therapy,
it would be a very simple addition to current practice and be of benefit for premature
infants undergoing an uncomfortable exam.
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