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OverviewThis is the first book dealing with fetal pain and its consequences and with pain in premature babies. The volume gives an overview of the current knowledge in this field. An international team of renowned specialists evaluates neonatal and fetal pain from the different points of view, and possible consequences of pain – even psychological – on the brain. This book will be an invaluable resource for professionals and for post-graduate students in all disciplines. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Giuseppe Buonocore , I. Carrasco de Paula , Carlo V. BellieniPublisher: Springer Verlag Imprint: Springer Verlag Edition: 2008 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.296kg ISBN: 9788847007314ISBN 10: 8847007313 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 08 January 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9783319532301 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Pain and Suffering from the Womb Onwards?.- Part 1 Delivery and Pain: Gonad Hormones and Pain Modulation. Stress and Pregnancy: CRF as Biochemical Marker. Pain Control During Labour.- Part 2 Fetal pain: Ultrasound and Fetal Stress: Study of the Fetal Blink-Startle Reflex Evoked by Acoustic Stimuli. Prenatal Affective Exchanges and Their Subsequent Effects in Post-Natal Life. Pain In The Fetus. New Insights into Prenatal Stress: Immediate and Long-Term Effects on the Fetus and Their Timing.- Part 3 Neonatal pain: Pain Assessment and Spectral Analysis of Neonatal Crying. Analgesic Procedures in the Newborns. Nonpharmacological Treatment of Neonatal Pain. Sensory Saturation: An Analgesic Method. Pharmacologic Analgesia in the Newborn. Physical Stress Risk Agents in Incubators.- Part 4 Pain: a Risk Factor for Brain Damage: Neonatal Stressors. New Insights into Neonatal Hypersensitivity. From the Gate-Control Theory to Brain Programs for Neonatal Pain.- Part 5 Pain and Communication: Disclosure of Pathology to the Newborn's Family. Communication of Diagnosis: Pain and Grief in the Experience of Parents of Children with a Congenital Malformation. Invest in Prenatal Life: A High-Yield Stock.- Subject IndexReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> This book, authored mostly by Italian physicians and scientists, describes pain in the fetus and neonate and its consequences in later life. a ] This is a good resource for neonatologists, obstetricians, pediatric surgeons, and other medical and nursing professionals in the field of perinatal care. a ] This is a good book on many aspects of fetal and neonatal pain that provides a fairly extensive review of the world literature on this controversial subject. (Jay P. Goldsmith, Doodya (TM)s Review Service, March, 2008) From the reviews: This book, authored mostly by Italian physicians and scientists, describes pain in the fetus and neonate and its consequences in later life. ... This is a good resource for neonatologists, obstetricians, pediatric surgeons, and other medical and nursing professionals in the field of perinatal care. ... This is a good book on many aspects of fetal and neonatal pain that provides a fairly extensive review of the world literature on this controversial subject. (Jay P. Goldsmith, Doody's Review Service, March, 2008) Neonatal Pain ... presents nineteen contributions by an international group of physicians and scientists which describe and review recent medical studies indicating that fetuses and newborns do suffer pain and stress and that these stresses may have adverse effects on the children's mental, physical, and emotional development. ... provides an accessible and valuable resource for the nonscientific expert. The authors also ... highlight potential health problems in the fetus and developing child that may arise in response to pain and stress. (Katherine Helming, The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, Winter, 2009) Author InformationGiuseppe Buonocore is full professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Unit of Neonatology of the University Hospital of Siena. He is involved in the coordination of numerous pan-European clinical trials, as for example of the European scientific network EURAIBI (acronym for EURope Against Infant Brain Injury). His research interests are in the mechanisms of cell damage in the neonatal brain, with special reference to hypoxia, the role of oxidant radicals in neonatal diseases and in babies with birth asphyxia. Additional research interest fields are ethics in perinatology and fetal and neonatal pain prevention. His research team is funded by several agencies including the Italian Ministry of University and Scientific Research -cofinance scheme for research projects of high national interest as well as European Community : NEOBRAIN project. Author of more than 100 scientific publications in international journals with IF (""Pediatric Research"", ""Biology of Neonate"", ""Free Radical Biology and Medicine"",""Acta Pediatrica"", ""Archives Diseases in Children"", "" Journal of Pediatrics"" and others). He is Past-President of the European Society for Pediatric Research, and currently a member of the Editorial Board of ""Biology of Neonate"". Dr. Bellieni, author of a chapter in the Encyclopedia of Pain, works in the University Hospital of Siena as well, and is a member of several national and international societiesm suche as the European Society of Pediatric Research, the Italian Society of Pediatrics and the Italian Society of Neonatology. 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