id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-005028-3ncj61il Valencia-Ramos, Juan Observational study of newborn infant parasympathetic evaluation as a comfort system in awake patients admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit 2019-02-05 .txt text/plain 3842 181 50 To compare the newborn infant parasympathetic evaluation system (NIPE) scores with a validated clinical scale using two different nebulizers in children with bronchiolitis admitted to a PICU. NIPE monitoring showed a variation in comfort during nebulization in the patient with bronchiolitis, though correlation with CBS was poor. The aim of this study was (1) to evaluate whether the NIPE system could be a useful tool for the continuous monitoring of discomfort and pain, compared to the clinical COMFORT Behavior Scale when nebulizing children with bronchiolitis admitted to a PICU; and (2) to determine whether NIPE values vary when two different nebulization systems are used. In summary, this study demonstrates the variation in discomfort during nebulization in the patient with bronchiolitis with NIPE monitoring, although it does not seem to correlate well with the clinical evaluation. Clinical scales like the Comfort Behavior Scale are good tools to evaluate the discomfort and pain generated by nebulization in nonsedated patients breathing spontaneously, presenting with bronchiolitis. ./cache/cord-005028-3ncj61il.txt ./txt/cord-005028-3ncj61il.txt