针灸作为麻醉后护理环境中的一种辅助治疗方式:可行性研究。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1089/jicm.2023.0168
Monica W Harbell, Lindsay N Barendrick, Melissa N Pelkey, Debbie E Elam, Nikki A Bombaci, Kerri S Mora, Lanyu Mi, Jaxon Quillen, Denise M Millstine
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导言:术后疼痛控制和术后恶心呕吐是医护人员和患者面临的长期挑战。针灸是治疗疼痛和恶心的一种有效而安全的方法,有可能在术后疼痛治疗中发挥关键作用。本研究探讨了针灸在术后即时治疗中的实用性和可行性。方法:在一项回顾性病例对照研究中,22 名接受择期手术并在麻醉后护理病房(PACU)接受针灸治疗的患者与 88 名病例对照者进行了比较。针灸治疗的适应症包括持续疼痛、恶心或焦虑。对针灸后患者的满意度和症状改善情况进行了评估。还询问了 PACU 护士和患者对使用这种疗法的看法。对人口统计学数据、围手术期阿片类药物消耗量、PACU 疼痛评分、术后恶心发生率、PACU 住院时间和非预期入院时间进行了评估。根据情况使用 Wilcoxon 秩和检验或费雪精确检验对使用/不使用针灸的组别进行比较。结果78.9%的接受针灸治疗的患者感觉症状有所改善。94.7% 的康复护士在护理接受针灸的病人时认为针灸有帮助,78.9% 的护士认为针灸不会造成干扰。据统计,选择针灸的患者在 PACU 的总体疼痛评分中位数(四分位间范围)较高(7.0 [5.2, 9.5] vs. 5.0 [3.0, 7.0],p = 0.009),术后阿片类药物用量较高(22.5 [9.8, 44.8] vs. 15.0 [0.0, 30.0],p = 0.03)。各组围手术期阿片类药物总用量无差异(p = 0.94)。结论大多数在 PACU 接受过针灸治疗的患者对其治疗表示满意,并会向今后接受手术的患者推荐。大多数康复护士认为针灸治疗很有帮助,不会造成干扰,并希望在 PACU 中使用针灸治疗。
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Acupuncture as a Complementary Treatment Modality in the Post-Anesthesia Care Setting: A Feasibility Study.

Introduction: Postoperative pain management and postoperative nausea and vomiting are a persistent challenge for both health care providers and patients. Acupuncture is an effective and safe modality for the management of pain and nausea, and has the potential to play a key role in postoperative pain management. This study explores the utility and feasibility of acupuncture in the immediate postoperative setting. Methods: In a retrospective case-control study, 22 patients who underwent elective surgeries and received acupuncture in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) were compared with 88 case controls. Indications for acupuncture therapy included persistent pain, nausea, or anxiety. Patient satisfaction and symptom improvement after acupuncture were assessed. PACU nurses and patients were queried on their perspectives on using this therapy. Demographic data, perioperative opioid consumption, pain score in the PACU, incidence of postoperative nausea, PACU length of stay, and unintended hospital admission were assessed. The groups with/without acupuncture were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum test or Fisher's exact test as appropriate. Results: A total of 78.9% of patients receiving acupuncture felt improvement in their symptoms. 94.7% of recovery nurses who cared for patients who received acupuncture felt that it was helpful and 78.9% did not believe it was disruptive. Patients who opted for acupuncture had a statistically significant higher overall median (interquartile range) pain score in the PACU (7.0 [5.2, 9.5] vs. 5.0 [3.0, 7.0], p = 0.009) and higher postoperative opioid consumption (22.5 [9.8, 44.8] vs. 15.0 [0.0, 30.0], p = 0. 03). There was no difference between total perioperative opioid consumption between groups (p = 0.94). Conclusions: Most patients who received acupuncture therapy in the PACU were satisfied with their therapy and would recommend it to future patients undergoing surgery. Most recovery nurses felt it was helpful, was not disruptive, and would like to see it utilized in the PACU.

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