Current concepts in the diagnosis and management of acute pain in children

V. Kenis
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BACKGROUND: In children, injuries are the focus of attention both for the increasing incidence and necessity of pain management, and pain can be indicate the severity of injuries or serious complications that worsens the treatment results. Despite the obvious problem, information available in the literature regarding the theoretical and practical aspects of acute pain in children is often contradictory and needs to be systematized. AIM: To present current information about the epidemiology, physiology, diagnosis, and treatment of acute pain in children to pediatric orthopedic and trauma specialists. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Selective analysis and narrative review of relevant studies analyzing the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of acute pain in children were performed. RESULTS: Although various pain assessment tools are available, the clinical assessment of acute pain in children remains challenging. The use of these tools depends on the child’s age, cognitive and communication skills, and pain location. The term oligoanalgesia has been used to describe inadequate pain relief in the emergency department. Oligoanalgesia in children has negative physiological and psychological effects, sometimes with long-term consequences, and may negatively affect their future pain experiences. Parents often underestimate their child’s pain level and have serious misunderstandings about how children express pain. The World Health Organization has developed recommendations for pain management in children. Ibuprofen and paracetamol are recommended as analgesics for mild-to-moderate pain in children aged 3 months. This choice considered extensive data on the effectiveness and safety. CONCLUSIONS: Personalized management strategies utilizing biopsychosocial approach will ensure that children are treated comprehensively according to their unique pain status.
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诊断和处理儿童急性疼痛的最新理念
背景:在儿童中,受伤是人们关注的焦点,其发生率和疼痛治疗的必要性都在不断增加。尽管问题显而易见,但文献中有关儿童急性疼痛的理论和实践方面的信息往往相互矛盾,需要系统化。目的:向儿科骨科和创伤专家介绍儿童急性疼痛的流行病学、生理学、诊断和治疗方面的最新信息。材料与方法:对分析儿童急性疼痛的流行病学、诊断和管理的相关研究进行选择性分析和叙述性回顾。结果:虽然有各种疼痛评估工具,但儿童急性疼痛的临床评估仍具有挑战性。这些工具的使用取决于儿童的年龄、认知和沟通能力以及疼痛部位。术语 "少痛"(oligoanalgesia)被用来描述急诊科疼痛缓解不足的情况。儿童少痛症会对生理和心理产生负面影响,有时会造成长期后果,并可能对其未来的疼痛体验产生负面影响。家长往往低估了孩子的疼痛程度,并对儿童如何表达疼痛存在严重误解。世界卫生组织制定了儿童疼痛治疗建议。建议将布洛芬和扑热息痛作为 3 个月大儿童轻度至中度疼痛的镇痛药。这一选择考虑了有关有效性和安全性的大量数据。结论:采用生物-心理-社会方法的个性化管理策略将确保根据儿童独特的疼痛状况对其进行全面治疗。
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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