皮肤病治疗中的吸入镇痛:甲氧氟醚的全面概述。

Q1 Medicine Skin therapy letter Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Leah Johnston, Susan Poelman, Benjamin Barankin, Geeta Yadav, Jaggi Rao, Andrei Metelitsa
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疼痛管理是皮肤科手术的一个重要方面,这些手术通常是在门诊环境中由清醒的病人进行的。在大多数皮肤科手术中,手术镇痛的一线方式是局部和注射局部麻醉剂,如利多卡因。然而,在某些医疗和美容皮肤科手术中,由于特定手术缺乏疗效、治疗面积大、剂量要求高、过敏或其他禁忌症,局麻药无法有效控制疼痛。在这种情况下,甲氧基氟烷吸入剂可能会大有裨益。在随机对照试验中,甲氧氟醚(Penthrox®)对因急性创伤相关疼痛而到急诊科就诊的患者以及因其他医疗适应症而接受疼痛治疗的患者的镇痛效果得到了证实。甲氧氟烷副作用小、易于患者自行使用、起效迅速、停药后对中枢神经系统的影响很快消失,因此是门诊皮肤科手术中镇痛的理想选择。本综述概述了甲氧氟烷吸入器的辅助证据,并对甲氧氟烷在皮肤科中的潜在适应症进行了临床评论。
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Inhaled Analgesia in Dermatologic Settings: A Comprehensive Overview of Methoxyflurane.

Pain management is an important aspect of dermatologic procedures, which are typically performed on awake patients in outpatient settings. The first-line modalities for procedural analgesia during most dermatologic procedures are topical and injectable local anesthetics, such as lidocaine. However, in some medical and cosmetic dermatologic procedures, pain cannot be effectively managed with local anesthetics due to procedure-specific lack of efficacy, large treatment surface areas, high dosage requirements, allergies, or other contraindications. In these circumstances, methoxyflurane inhalers may be highly beneficial. Methoxyflurane (Penthrox®) has demonstrated efficacy for providing pain relief in randomized controlled trials in patients who presented to emergency departments with acute trauma-related pain, as well as in patients undergoing painful procedures for other medical indications. The limited side effect profile, ease of patient self-administration, rapid onset and quick resolution of central nervous system effects following cessation makes methoxyflurane an ideal choice for analgesia during outpatient dermatologic procedures. This review provides an overview of the supporting evidence for methoxyflurane inhalers and clinical commentary on potential indications for methoxyflurane use in dermatology.

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