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Archives of Disease in Childhood 1998;78:453-456; doi:10.1136/adc.78.5.453
Copyright © 1998 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Arch Dis Child 1998;78:453-456 ( May )

Randomised controlled trial of sucrose by mouth for the relief of infant crying after immunisation

P J Lewindon,a L Harkness,a N Lewindonb

a Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, b Wakefield Street, Adelaide, South Australia

Correspondence to: Dr Peter Lewindon, Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Herston, Queensland 4029, Australia.


Accepted 1 December 1997

OBJECTIVES---To evaluate the effect of sucrose solution given by mouth on infant crying times and measures of distress in the immunisation clinic.
DESIGN---Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial of sucrose solution 75% wt/vol v sterile water as a control.
SETTING---The immunisation clinic of the Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide.
PATIENTS---A total of 107 healthy infants attending for 2, 4, or 6 month immunisations with polio by mouth (Sabin), intramuscular diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTP), and intramuscular Haemophilus influenzae type b were randomised to receive 2 ml 75% sucrose solution or sterile water by mouth before the two injections.
METHODS---The duration of infant crying was recorded during and immediately after two intramuscular immunisations and infant distress was assessed by a visual analogue scale (Oucher scores) independently by a nurse and a parent.
RESULTS---The administration of 2 ml 75% sucrose solution by mouth reduced the infant crying time and Oucher distress scores after immunisation with DTP/H influenzae type b.
CONCLUSIONS---Infant immunisation by intramuscular injection is a distressing procedure for infants and parents. Sucrose solution at a high concentration reduces infant distress and is safe and clinically useful in this setting.

Keywords: infant analgesia; sucrose; immunisation


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