Anesthesia of a drug-addicted pregnant woman. The current state of knowledge

Q4 Medicine Polish Annals of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.29089/paom/177290
Paweł Radkowski, Magdalena Wojtczak, Dorota Bartoś-Zdrojewska, Damian Bronisław Truszczyński, Aneta Pruszkowska
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Stimulant use during pregnancy is a growing concern, particularly in the USA and Europe. This article explores anesthesia challenges in pregnant patients with substance abuse, optimizing analgesic treatment, and addressing newborns of addicted mothers. Understanding substance use differences is crucial for managing complications and providing long-term care.Investigate anesthesia management, analgesic optimization, and care for newborns of drug-addicted pregnant patients.A comprehensive literature review included articles from PubMed (from January 2009 to December 2021) and relevant Polish, English, and German literature.Opioid use by pregnant women, especially in North America, raises concerns for maternal and child health. The incidence of newborns with withdrawal syndrome is rapidly increasing. Anesthesia challenges arise in managing pregnant patients with addiction, including analgesia optimization and reducing neonatal abstinence syndrome risk. Individualized approaches like regional anesthesia minimize systemic opioids and neonatal withdrawal symptoms. Medication-assisted therapy, e.g., buprenorphine and methadone, reduces illicit opioid use and improves outcomes for mother and baby. Collaborative care among providers is essential.Managing drug-addicted pregnant women requires a multidisciplinary approach. Anesthesia providers play a crucial role in ensuring safety and pain control.
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妊娠期间使用兴奋剂的问题日益受到关注,尤其是在美国和欧洲。本文探讨了药物滥用孕妇的麻醉难题、镇痛治疗的优化以及成瘾母亲新生儿的护理问题。了解药物使用的差异对于控制并发症和提供长期护理至关重要。本文对麻醉管理、镇痛优化以及吸毒孕妇新生儿的护理进行了全面的文献综述,包括PubMed(2009年1月至2021年12月)上的文章以及波兰语、英语和德语的相关文献。孕妇使用阿片类药物,尤其是在北美,引起了人们对母婴健康的关注。新生儿戒断综合征的发病率正在迅速上升。在管理有毒瘾的孕妇时,麻醉工作面临挑战,包括优化镇痛和降低新生儿戒断综合征的风险。区域麻醉等个性化方法可最大限度地减少全身阿片类药物和新生儿戒断症状。药物辅助治疗(如丁丙诺啡和美沙酮)可减少阿片类药物的非法使用并改善母婴的预后。医疗服务提供者之间的协作护理至关重要。管理吸毒成瘾的孕妇需要采用多学科方法。麻醉提供者在确保安全和疼痛控制方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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