Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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Neonatal pain

9 articoli — 2001-2024

RI Editoriali
Anche il neonato sente il dolore

M. Fontana

2019/2 — pag. 75-76

RI Aggiornamento
Le scale per la valutazione del dolore neonatale

C. Domenicali, E. Ballardini, G. Garani, C. Borgna-Pignatti, M. Dondi

2014/4 — pag. 223-231

Contrary to what was believed in the past, a newborn can experience pain. Anatomic structures involved in nociception are already mature at birth and now it is known that the recurrence of painful stimulations in a precocious period of brain develo...

RI Focus
Il dolore del neonato

C.V. Bellieni, L. Iantorno, G. Buonocore

2010/5 — pag. 289-301

Neonatal pain is still today inadequately treated. This flaw is due to several reasons, among which the difficulty to consider newborns as patients like others and to understand their language. Newborns feel pain and it is our duty to prevent, reco...

RI Focus
Il dolore: le vie, i segni, i tempi, le cureAlcune specificità del dolore in pediatria. Riassunto e revisione delle conoscenze e della pratica

F. Panizon, E. Barbi

2010/5 — pag. 289-301

The paper deals with pain in children. In the first part the most relevant physio-pathological aspects and the changing patterns of pain according to age are described. The relevance of the maturation of the central nervous system in the perception...

EL Avanzi
Accesso libero
Infusione di morfina nei neonati pretermine ventilati.

T. Gerarduzzi

2003/9

RI Problemi non correnti
Accesso libero
Prevenire il dolore da prelievo nel neonato

F. Marchetti, E. Barbi

2002/9 — pag. 581-583

Newborn babies are frequently exposed to painful procedures and blood sampling is the most frequent one. Recent studies have focused on this aspect and provided useful information. We know for example that blood sampling from the toes is more painf...