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Age and pain score before gastrointestinal endoscopies in children are predictors for post procedure pain

Gastrointestinal endoscopy may be associated with pain and anxiety. Predictors for high pain scores after endoscopies in children are not known. The aim of our study was to identify risk factors for prolonged recovery and higher pain scores after gastrointestinal endoscopy in children. All the child...

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Main Authors: Galai, Tut, Yerushalmy-Feler, Anat, Heller, Nathan P, Ben-Tov, Amir, Weintraub, Yael, Amir, Achiya, Moran-Lev, Hadar, Zac, Lilach, Cohen, Shlomi
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Adolescent
Age
Anesthesia
Anxiety
Biopsy
Celiac disease
Child
Children
Endoscopic surgery
Endoscopy
Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal - adverse effects
Female
Females
Gastroenterology
Gastrointestinal
Gastrointestinal system
Gender
Humans
Information processing
Male
Males
Multivariate Analysis
Pain
Pain - etiology
Pain in children
Pain, Postoperative
Pain, Procedural
Pediatric research
Pediatrics
Predictors
Retrospective Studies
Risk factors
Statistical analysis
Vital signs
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