Subcutaneous Patient-Controlled Analgesia in Home-Based Palliative Care: "It's as Straightforward as Pushing a Button, Right at my Fingertips".

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Miguel Julião, Patrícia Calaveiras, Eduardo Bruera, Paulo Faria de Sousa
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Abstract

Subcutaneous patient-controlled analgesia (SCPCA) in home-based palliative care is a potentially valuable option for providing effective pain relief to some patients, particularly when conventional analgesic approaches prove ineffective or are refused. Our case report illustrates the use of SPCA for the management of breakthrough pain in a patient receiving palliative care at home with no improvement after multiple previous treatments. SCPCA was found to be safe and successful. Future research is essential to explore its precise role, appropriate indications, prescription guidelines, and safety considerations across various palliative care contexts.

居家姑息治疗中的皮下患者自控镇痛:"就像按下按钮一样简单,就在我的指尖"。
居家姑息关怀中的皮下患者自控镇痛(SCPCA)是为某些患者提供有效镇痛的潜在重要选择,尤其是在传统镇痛方法被证明无效或遭到拒绝的情况下。我们的病例报告说明了在家中接受姑息治疗的患者在接受了之前的多种治疗后仍无改善的情况下,使用 SCPCA 治疗突破性疼痛的情况。结果发现,SCPCA 是安全和成功的。未来的研究对于探索其在不同姑息关怀背景下的确切作用、适当的适应症、处方指南和安全注意事项至关重要。
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