成人围手术期疼痛管理:麻醉师协会和英国疼痛学会的多学科共识声明

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1111/anae.16391
Kariem El-Boghdadly, Nicholas A. Levy, William J. Fawcett, Roger D. Knaggs, Helen Laycock, Emma Baird, Felicia J. Cox, Will Eardley, Harriet Kemp, Zoey Malpus, Andrea Partridge, Judith Partridge, Anjna Patel, Cathy Price, Joyce Robinson, Kim Russon, Jackie Walumbe, Dileep N. Lobo
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摘要

近一半接受手术的成年患者在术后会感到中度或重度疼痛。疼痛处理不当会影响术后恢复和功能,并可能导致不良后果。这份多学科共识声明提供了可能有助于术后恢复的原则,医护人员、医疗机构和患者应将这些原则应用于整个围手术期。
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Peri-operative pain management in adults: a multidisciplinary consensus statement from the Association of Anaesthetists and the British Pain Society

Background

Nearly half of adult patients undergoing surgery experience moderate or severe postoperative pain. Inadequate pain management hampers postoperative recovery and function and may be associated with adverse outcomes. This multidisciplinary consensus statement provides principles that might aid postoperative recovery, and which should be applied throughout the entire peri-operative pathway by healthcare professionals, institutions and patients.

Methods

We conducted a directed literature review followed by a four-round modified Delphi process to formulate recommendations for organisations and individuals.

Results

We make recommendations for the entire peri-operative period, covering pre-admission; admission; intra-operative; post-anaesthetic care unit; ward; intensive care unit; preparation for discharge; and post-discharge phases of care. We also provide generic principles of peri-operative pain management that clinicians should consider throughout the peri-operative pathway, including: assessing pain to facilitate function; use of multimodal analgesia, including regional anaesthesia; non-pharmacological strategies; safe use of opioids; and use of protocols and training for staff in caring for patients with postoperative pain.

Conclusions

We hope that with attention to these principles and their implementation, outcomes for adult patients having surgery might be improved.

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Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia 医学-麻醉学
CiteScore
21.20
自引率
9.30%
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300
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists is Anaesthesia. It is a comprehensive international publication that covers a wide range of topics. The journal focuses on general and regional anaesthesia, as well as intensive care and pain therapy. It includes original articles that have undergone peer review, covering all aspects of these fields, including research on equipment.
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