Commentary on the “A multidisciplinary opioid-reduction pathway for robotic prostatectomy: outcomes at year one”

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY Perioperative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1186/s13741-024-00392-w
Binbin Zhu, Angyang Cao, Yijun Chen
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Opioid-sparing multimodal analgesia is increasingly emphasized for postoperative pain management. This commentary discusses a study by Manning et al. on an opioid reduction pathway for robotic prostatectomy. We reviewed the Manning et al. study, which implemented a multidisciplinary opioid reduction pathway and compared outcomes before and after pathway implementation. Outcomes included opioid use, pain scores, antiemetic use, length of stay, and readmissions. The study found reduced opioid consumption, lower antiemetic use, shorter length of stay, and similar pain scores after pathway implementation. However, the pre-post-study design has limitations in attributing causality to the pathway itself. Key confounders were not fully accounted for. The clinical significance of the small reduction in length of stay is also questionable. This commentary highlights important limitations of the Manning et al. study, including the retrospective design, potential confounding factors, small effect size, and lack of long-term outcomes. While the study provides early evidence for a multidisciplinary opioid reduction approach, further rigorous prospective research is needed to confirm the observed benefits and long-term impacts. Additional focus on direct opioid consumption, equivalent analgesia assessment, and clinically meaningful outcomes is warranted.
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在术后疼痛管理中,越来越多地强调阿片类药物节约型多模式镇痛。本评论讨论了 Manning 等人关于机器人前列腺切除术阿片类药物减量路径的研究。我们回顾了 Manning 等人的研究,该研究实施了多学科阿片类药物减少路径,并比较了路径实施前后的结果。结果包括阿片类药物的使用、疼痛评分、止吐药的使用、住院时间和再入院率。研究发现,实施路径后,阿片类药物用量减少,止吐药用量降低,住院时间缩短,疼痛评分相似。然而,前-后研究设计在将因果关系归因于路径本身方面存在局限性。关键的混杂因素并未完全考虑在内。住院时间略有缩短的临床意义也值得怀疑。这篇评论强调了 Manning 等人研究的重要局限性,包括回顾性设计、潜在的混杂因素、影响范围小以及缺乏长期结果。虽然该研究为多学科减少阿片类药物的方法提供了早期证据,但还需要进一步严格的前瞻性研究来证实观察到的益处和长期影响。有必要进一步关注阿片类药物的直接消耗、等效镇痛评估和有临床意义的结果。
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