Dextromethorphan as an Opioid-Sparing Analgesic in Postoperative Pain.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ravindrasingh Rajput, Karim Al Harakeh, Gustavo Figueras, Ashveen Mahi, Manahil Minhas, Diana Sobolevskaia, S Durga Prasad, Amruta Rajput
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Abstract: Dextromethorphan, traditionally known as a cough suppressant, is emerging as a potent opioid-sparing analgesic in perioperative pain management. This review explores dextromethorphan's multifaceted role in reducing postoperative pain and minimizing opioid consumption, thus optimizing patient recovery and mitigating adverse effects associated with conventional analgesics. Dextromethorphan operates through diverse mechanisms, including N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonism, sigma-1 receptor agonism, and the inhibition of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake, offering a broad therapeutic window across various types of pain, notably perioperative and neuropathic pain. Clinical trials highlight dextromethorphan's efficacy in lowering pain scores and reducing postoperative opioid requirements, aligning with multimodal analgesia principles, and enhancing patient outcomes. For instance, studies have demonstrated significant reductions in pain and opioid use postsurgery, without compromising safety or recovery milestones. However, dextromethorphan's effectiveness varies, with limited impact in conditions such as postherpetic neuralgia, underscoring the need for tailored pain management strategies. Incorporating dextromethorphan into perioperative protocols demonstrates its potential in reducing opioid reliance, a crucial aspect amid the opioid crisis. This review concludes that dextromethorphan, while requiring further research to fully elucidate its role in pain syndromes and establish comprehensive dosing guidelines, represents a promising adjunct in effective multimodal analgesia, marking a step forward in improving postoperative care and patient satisfaction.

右美沙芬作为阿片类镇痛药在术后疼痛中的应用。
摘要:右美沙芬,传统上被认为是一种止咳药,正在成为一种有效的阿片类镇痛药,用于围手术期疼痛治疗。本综述探讨了右美沙芬在减少术后疼痛和减少阿片类药物消耗方面的多方面作用,从而优化患者恢复并减轻与传统镇痛药相关的不良反应。右美沙芬通过多种机制起作用,包括n -甲基-d-天冬氨酸受体拮抗作用、sigma-1受体激动作用、血清素和去甲肾上腺素再摄取抑制作用,为各种类型的疼痛,特别是围手术期和神经性疼痛提供了广阔的治疗窗口。临床试验强调右美沙芬在降低疼痛评分和减少术后阿片类药物需求方面的疗效,符合多模态镇痛原则,并提高患者预后。例如,研究表明,手术后疼痛和阿片类药物的使用显著减少,而不会影响安全性或恢复里程碑。然而,右美沙芬的效果各不相同,在带状疱疹后神经痛等情况下影响有限,强调需要量身定制的疼痛管理策略。将右美沙芬纳入围手术期方案表明其在减少阿片类药物依赖方面的潜力,这是阿片类药物危机中的一个关键方面。本综述认为,右美沙芬是一种很有前景的多模式有效镇痛辅助药物,在改善术后护理和患者满意度方面向前迈进了一步,但需要进一步研究以充分阐明其在疼痛综合征中的作用并建立全面的给药指南。
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Clinical Neuropharmacology
Clinical Neuropharmacology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Neuropharmacology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the pharmacology of the nervous system in its broadest sense. Coverage ranges from such basic aspects as mechanisms of action, structure-activity relationships, and drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, to practical clinical problems such as drug interactions, drug toxicity, and therapy for specific syndromes and symptoms. The journal publishes original articles and brief reports, invited and submitted reviews, and letters to the editor. A regular feature is the Patient Management Series: in-depth case presentations with clinical questions and answers.
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