Efficacy of sweet solutions in relieving pain caused by vaccination in infants aged 1 to 12 months: a systematic review.
- Author:
Shao-Lin CHEN
1
;
Harrison DENISE
;
Rui-Rui HUANG
;
Qing ZHANG
;
Ri-Hua XIE
;
Shi-Wu WEN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Crying; Humans; Infant; Pain; prevention & control; Solutions; Sucrose; administration & dosage; Vaccination; adverse effects
- From: Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2016;18(6):534-540
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the efficacy of oral sweet solutions in relieving pain caused by vaccination in infants aged 1 to 12 months.
METHODSRelated databases were searched to find related randomized control trails (RCTs). The quality of these RCTs was evaluated. The Meta analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3.
RESULTSA total of 20 RCTs involving 2 376 infants were included, and quality assessment showed that 6 RCTs had grade A quality and 14 had grade B quality. The Meta analysis showed that compared with sterile water, 25%-75% oral sweet solution significantly reduced crying time (WMD=-21.16, 95%CI -39.66 to -2.77, P<0.05) and the proportion of crying time (the duration of crying /3-minute periods after the injection) (WMD=-13.83, 95%CI -20.88 to -6.78, P<0.01), while the crying time showed no significant difference between the group treated with oral administration of 12% sucrose solution and non-intervention group. Co
ONCLUSIONSOral sweet solution (25%-75%; 2 mL) given 2 minutes before vaccination can effectively relieve the pain caused by vaccination in infants aged 1-12 months.