Vibration Anesthesia During Invasive Procedures: A Meta-analysis.

Q2 Medicine
Stephen L Comite, Samita Rahaman, Martha Malkowiak
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Abstract

Objective: Dermatologic office procedures involving needles including injection of local anesthetic both cutaneously and intraorally, botulinum toxin, fillers and keloids, as well as venipuncture and a plethora of other procedures can often cause pain that ranges from mild to severe. The technique of utilizing vibration frequently lessens pain. Vibration anesthesia is a non-invasive, inexpensive, virtually side-effect free, and well-established method of lessening pain during dermatologic procedures. We conducted a review of prior studies which used vibration anesthesia in a variety of invasive procedures.

Methods: A comprehensive search was performed using PubMed and EMBASE (Ovid) to look for original studies related to the usage of vibration to reduce pain in invasive procedures. Terms searched were "vibration anesthesia", "vibration analgesia", "vibratory anesthesia", and "vibratory analgesia." Since these terms, especially the most commonly accepted, "Vibration Anesthesia", are generally but not universally recognized, a small number of journal articles were found by searching references of acceptable papers. A total of 35 papers were included for analysis.

Results: Many studies have reported that vibration anesthesia is a useful method for reducing uncomfortable symptoms before dermatologic procedures.

Limitations: A small number of suitable papers, especially in the dermatologic literature, met the criteria. The instrumentation and techniques used are not standardized.

Conclusion: Studies involving injection of local anesthesia as well as venipuncture in pediatric populations show vibration anesthesia as a useful method to minimize pain. There is additional literature suggesting that vibration is able to help minimize discomfort associated with injections of botox, fillers, intramuscular antibiotic injections and intralesional cortisone for keloids.

侵入性手术中的振动麻醉:一项 Meta 分析。
目的:皮肤科诊室的针刺治疗,包括局部麻醉剂的皮下和口腔内注射、肉毒杆菌毒素、填充剂和瘢痕疙瘩注射,以及静脉穿刺和其他大量治疗,常常会引起轻微至严重的疼痛。利用振动技术可以经常减轻疼痛。振动麻醉是一种无创、廉价、几乎无副作用且行之有效的减轻皮肤科手术疼痛的方法。我们对之前在各种侵入性手术中使用振动麻醉的研究进行了回顾:我们使用 PubMed 和 EMBASE (Ovid) 进行了全面搜索,以查找与使用振动减轻侵入性手术疼痛相关的原始研究。搜索的术语包括 "振动麻醉"、"振动镇痛"、"振动麻醉 "和 "振动镇痛"。由于这些术语,尤其是最普遍接受的 "振动麻醉",虽然得到了普遍认可,但并不具有普遍性,因此通过搜索可接受论文的参考文献,找到了少量期刊论文。共纳入 35 篇论文进行分析:许多研究报告指出,振动麻醉是一种有效的方法,可减轻皮肤科手术前的不适症状:局限性:符合标准的论文数量较少,尤其是皮肤科文献。使用的仪器和技术没有标准化:结论:在儿科人群中进行局部麻醉注射和静脉穿刺的研究表明,振动麻醉是将疼痛降至最低的有效方法。还有其他文献表明,振动可以帮助减少注射肉毒杆菌毒素、填充剂、肌肉注射抗生素和瘢痕内注射可的松时产生的不适感。
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