Capillary blood sampling: the pain of single-use lancing devices
Six disposable automatic lancing devices were examined in 50 healthy adult volunteers with regard to pain intensity, blood volume and user safety. Devices with a trigger-linked lancet movement were significantly more painful than those with a preset lancet speed. Residual pain was more frequent afte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of pain 2000-09, Vol.4 (3), p.301-305 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Six disposable automatic lancing devices were examined in 50 healthy adult volunteers with regard to pain intensity, blood volume and user safety. Devices with a trigger-linked lancet movement were significantly more painful than those with a preset lancet speed. Residual pain was more frequent after the use of devices with a blade compared to devices with a needle. Only half of the devices reliably produced sufficient blood volumes (>50 μ l). Two of the devices could accidentally be re-used and constitute a hazard for patient and personnel. It is concluded that some of the disposable automatic lancing devices are safe and reliable but none of them causes minimal pain. |
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ISSN: | 1090-3801 1532-2149 |
DOI: | 10.1053/eujp.2000.0179 |