Pharmacological Challenges in Short Gut Syndrome and Pain Management: A Case Series and Review of Literature.

IF 1 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Cindy T Nguyen, Kathryn Barrett, Piyush Gupta, Ryan Winstead
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Abstract

Short gut syndrome presents multiple unique challenges in pain management and orally delivered medications. The removal or reduction of gastrointestinal sites of absorption, high-output states, and inability to absorb oral medications often limit pain management strategies. We report our experiences caring for individuals with short gut syndrome and share the challenges and strategies we have utilized to optimize pain control for our patients. Case 1 describes a 49-year-old male with an extensive history of abdominal surgery leading to chronic abdominal pain requiring alternative routes of administration and utilization of unique pharmacology considerations to optimize oral absorption and pain control. Case 2 describes a 68-year-old female with cancer-related pain, which required high opioid requirements and utilization of opioids with unique mechanisms of action for complex pain syndromes. We will include potential management strategies described in the cases and conclude with pharmacokinetic considerations for various drug therapy options in pain management.

短肠综合征和疼痛管理的药理学挑战:病例系列和文献综述。
短肠综合征在疼痛管理和口服药物方面提出了多种独特的挑战。胃肠道吸收部位的移除或减少,高输出状态,以及口服药物无法吸收往往限制疼痛管理策略。我们报告我们护理短肠综合征患者的经验,并分享我们用来优化患者疼痛控制的挑战和策略。病例1描述了一名49岁男性,有广泛的腹部手术史,导致慢性腹痛,需要其他给药途径和独特的药理学考虑,以优化口服吸收和疼痛控制。病例2描述了一名68岁的癌症相关疼痛女性,其对阿片类药物的需求很高,阿片类药物对复杂疼痛综合征的作用机制独特。我们将包括病例中描述的潜在管理策略,并总结各种药物治疗方案在疼痛管理中的药代动力学考虑。
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