Hypnosis 'Magic Glove' battles numbing drug to ease Kids' needle pain
NCT ID NCT03453723
Summary
This study tested two ways to reduce the pain children feel when a common anesthesia drug is given through an IV. Researchers compared a special hypnosis technique called the 'magic glove' to a standard numbing medicine (lidocaine). They enrolled 100 children aged 7 to 14 to see which method was better at preventing pain during the injection.
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Hôpital des enfants - Pôle Anesthésie-Réanimation.
Toulouse, 31059, France
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