Daniel Benhamou
University of Rouen
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PLOS ONE | 2015
M. Patout; Bouchra Lamia; Elodie Lhuillier; Luis-Carlos Molano; Catherine Viacroze; Daniel Benhamou; Jean-François Muir; Antoine Cuvelier
Background Arterial punctures for assessment of arterial blood-gases can be a painful procedure. Lidocaine can be used to reduce pain prior to needle insertion but it is not a widely accepted practice. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a large size needle induces more pain compared to a smaller size needle for radial arterial puncture and to assess the anxiety associated with radial arterial punctures. Methods We conducted a prospective, double-blind, randomized, controlled, monocentric study including all outpatients who had a planned assessment of arterial blood gas analysis. Patients were randomized to have the arterial puncture performed with a 23 or a 25 G needle. The main judgement criteria was pain during arterial puncture. Visual analogue scale for pain (VAS-P) and visual analogue scale for anxiety (VAS-A) were used to assess pain and anxiety during radial arterial puncture. Results Two hundred consecutive patients were randomized. The 25 G needle was as painful as the 23 G needle (6.63 mm [0–19 mm] vs. 5.21 mm [0–18.49 mm], respectively, p = 0.527). Time for arterial puncture was longer with the 25 G needle than with the 23 G needle (42 s [35–55 s] vs. 33 s [24.5–35 s], respectively, p = 0.002). There was a correlation between the level of anxiety prior to the arterial puncture and the pain experienced by the patients (p: 0.369, p<0.0001). There was a correlation between the pain experienced by patients and the anxiety experienced in anticipation of another arterial puncture (p: 0.5124, p<0.0001). Conclusions The use of 23 G needle allows quicker arterial sampling and is not associated with increased pain and symptoms. Anxiety was correlated with the pain experienced by patients during arterial punctures. Trial Registration Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT02320916
Chest | 1992
Daniel Benhamou; Christophe Girault; C Faure; Florence Portier; J.-F. Muir
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2000
Florence Portier; Adriana Portmann; Pierre Czernichow; Lionel Vascaut; Etienne Devin; Daniel Benhamou; Antoine Cuvelier; Jean François Muir
Chest | 2000
Antoine Cuvelier; Jean-François Muir; Daniel Benhamou; Marie-France Hellot; Jacques Benichou; Jean-Pierre Martin; Richard Sesboüé
Chest | 1997
Daniel Benhamou; Jean François Muir; Christophe Raspaud; Antoine Cuvelier; Christophe Girault; Florence Portier; Jean F. Menard
Chest | 1997
Daniel Benhamou; Jean François Muir; Christophe Raspaud; Antoine Cuvelier; Christophe Girault; Florence Portier; Jean François Menard
Chest | 2002
Antoine Cuvelier; Jean-François Nuir; Nadia Chakroun; Jérôme Aboab; Gabriella Onea; Daniel Benhamou
Chest | 1999
Antoine Cuvelier; J.-F. Muir; Pierre Czernichow; Emmanuel Vavasseur; Florence Portier; Daniel Benhamou; Dominique Samson-Dolfuss
La Revue du praticien | 2007
Jean-François Muir; Antoine Cuvelier; Carlos Molano; Daniel Benhamou
La Revue du praticien | 2003
Daniel Benhamou; Antoine Cuvelier; Jean-François Muir