Surgery-Related Considerations in Treating People Who Use Cannabis: A Review.

IF 6 1区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Mark M Mims, Aniruddha C Parikh, Zainab Sandhu, Noah DeMoss, Rachad Mhawej, Lurdes Queimado
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Abstract

Importance: Cannabis use has experienced substantial growth. Many patients treated by otolaryngologists are using cannabis in various forms, often without the knowledge of the treating surgeon. These cannabinoid substances have various systemic effects, and it is critical for otolaryngologists to recognize how cannabis use may contribute to a patient's care.

Observations: Cannabis use has effects that contribute to every phase of a surgeon's care. Preoperative counseling for tapering use may prevent increased rates of adverse effects. Care with anesthesia must be observed due to increased rates of myocardial ischemia, higher tolerance to standard doses, and prolonged sedation. Although results of studies are mixed, there may be an association with cannabis use and postoperative pain, nausea, and vomiting. Postoperative wound healing may be improved through the use of topical cannabinoids. Significant drug-drug interactions exist with cannabis, most notably with several common anticoagulant medications. Care should be exercised when managing medications for people who use cannabis. While many people who use cannabis consume it infrequently, a substantial population has developed cannabis use disorder, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality postoperatively. Screening for cannabis use disorder is important and can be done through short screening tools.

Conclusions and relevance: Patients who use cannabis may require special attention regarding preoperative counseling and workup, intraoperative anesthesia, postoperative pain management, nausea, wound healing, and drug-drug interactions. As patient use continues to increase, otolaryngologists will find an increasing need to remain up to date on how cannabis use contributes to patient care.

治疗大麻使用者时与手术相关的注意事项:综述。
重要性:大麻使用量大幅增长。耳鼻喉科医生治疗的许多患者都在使用各种形式的大麻,而主治医生往往并不知情。这些大麻素物质会对全身产生各种影响,因此耳鼻喉科医生必须认识到使用大麻会对患者的治疗产生哪些影响:使用大麻会对外科医生护理的每个阶段产生影响。术前咨询以减少使用可防止不良反应发生率的增加。由于心肌缺血的发生率增加、对标准剂量的耐受性提高以及镇静时间延长,因此必须注意麻醉。虽然研究结果不一,但大麻的使用可能与术后疼痛、恶心和呕吐有关。局部使用大麻素可能会改善术后伤口愈合。大麻与药物之间存在显著的相互作用,最明显的是与几种常见的抗凝药物之间的相互作用。在为吸食大麻者管理药物时应小心谨慎。虽然许多大麻使用者并不经常吸食大麻,但有相当一部分人已经患上了大麻使用障碍,这与术后发病率和死亡率的增加有关。大麻使用障碍的筛查非常重要,可通过简易筛查工具进行筛查:使用大麻的患者可能需要特别注意术前咨询和检查、术中麻醉、术后疼痛管理、恶心、伤口愈合和药物间相互作用。随着患者使用大麻的人数不断增加,耳鼻喉科医生会发现越来越需要了解使用大麻对患者护理的影响。
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期刊介绍: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery is a globally recognized and peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to providing up-to-date information on diseases affecting the head and neck. It originated in 1925 as Archives of Otolaryngology and currently serves as the official publication for the American Head and Neck Society. As part of the prestigious JAMA Network, a collection of reputable general medical and specialty publications, it ensures the highest standards of research and expertise. Physicians and scientists worldwide rely on JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery for invaluable insights in this specialized field.
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