Laughing gas for little patients? study tests pain relief for Kids' procedures
NCT ID NCT07159425
Summary
This study aimed to see if a 50/50 mix of oxygen and nitrous oxide (sometimes called 'laughing gas') could safely reduce pain and anxiety in children aged 1 to 16 during minor procedures like getting an IV or stitches. Researchers observed 100 children to measure their pain levels, anxiety, and cooperation during the procedures. The goal was to find a simple way to make these common, quick medical experiences less stressful for kids.
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Institute for mother and child health care
Belgrade, Serbia
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