重症监护室的区域麻醉和 POCUS

IF 0.8 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINICS Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.1097/AIA.0000000000000419
Marissa M Weber, David Rubin, Jaime L. Baratta
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由于患者合共病和危重患者沟通疼痛严重程度的能力降低,重症监护环境中的疼痛管理可能具有挑战性和复杂性。重症监护病房(ICU)的大多数患者报告中度至重度疼痛,疼痛控制不足,以及对ICU住院的负面记忆继发于疼痛。1 - 3然而,未经治疗的疼痛不仅对患者来说是一种非常紧张和不愉快的经历,而且还可能导致有害的生理影响,增加发病率和死亡率,增加医院费用。区域麻醉(RA)和多模式镇痛是ICU成功疼痛管理的关键组成部分,因为阿片类药物可能会使已经危重的患者的心肺状况恶化。此外,即时超声(POCUS)是一种有价值且价格低廉的诊断工具,可用于床边或重症监护室的危急情况,以快速诊断和治疗患者状态的急性变化。在过去的十年中,超声和RA的应用已经增长并将继续呈指数增长。
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Regional anesthesia and POCUS in the intensive care unit
The management of pain in the critical care setting can be challenging and complex due to patient comorbidities and the reduced capacity of critically ill patients to communicate their pain severity. A majority of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) report moderate to severe pain, inadequate pain control, and negative memories of their ICU stay secondary to pain. 1 – 3 However, untreated pain can not only be a very stressful and unpleasant experience for the patient, but it may also result in deleterious physiological effects, increased morbidity and mortality, and increased hospital costs. Regional anesthesia (RA) and multimodal analgesia are key components for successful pain management in the ICU, as opioids may worsen the cardiac and pulmonary status of the already critically ill patient. In addition, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a valuable and inexpensive diagnostic tool that can be used at the bedside or during critical situations in the ICU to quickly diagnose and treat acute changes in a patient ’ s status. The utility of ultrasound and RA has grown and continues to grow exponentially over the last decade.
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期刊介绍: International Anesthesiology Clinics is a valuable resource for any medical professional seeking to stay informed and up-to-date regarding developments in this dynamic specialty. Each hardbound issue of this quarterly publication presents a comprehensive review of a single topic in a new or changing area of anesthesiology. The timely, tightly focused review articles found in this publication give anesthesiologists the opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of leading experts in this rapidly changing field.
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