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Premature babies may suffer in silence

25 June 2008

ARE premature babies suffering in silence? Brain scans suggest that their faces don’t always show when they are in pain.

Nurses check whether pre-term babies in intensive care are in pain by measuring their heart rate and the sweatiness of their palms, as well as whether they grimace or not. This helps them decide when to give painkillers. Now Rebeccah Slater and colleagues at University College London have shown that babies may be in pain without any of these signs showing up.

They scanned the brains of prematurely born babies as blood was taken from their heel for routine analysis.…

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