We report our experience of the utilization of the 50% oxygen-nitrous oxide
mixture (nitrous oxide 50%) in our general pediatric ward after one year o
f use.
Patients and methods. - Between 1st April 1997 and 31st March 1998, childre
n who had to undergo a painful procedure were proposed to inhale 50% nitrou
s oxide before the procedure. We evaluate pain, restlessness and adverse ef
fects.
Results - The procedures (127 of them) were carried our in 90 children (61
boys). They were aged from 5 months to 15 years (mean: 5.7 years; median: 4
.1 years). Indications were: lumbar puncture (n = 45), burning dressing (n
= 29), venous cannulation (n = 12), minor surgery (n = 27), and miscellaneo
us (n = 14). Inhalation time was between 2 to 70 min (mean: 14.4 min; media
n: 11 min). Pain was absent or low in 106 cases (83.4%). Restlessness was a
bsent or low in 100 cases (78.8%). Averse events were observed 12 times, bu
t they were always minor and quickly reversible.
Conclusion - Nitrous oxide (50%) can be used successfully in a general pedi
atric ward. Other studies are necessary to define the best conditions. (C)
1999 Elsevier, Paris.