Is Neuraxial Clonidine a Safer Alternative to Opioids for Chronic Pain? An Alternative Worth Exploring

N. Mekhail, Shrif J Costandi, A. Abd-Elsayed, G. Fiore, Jijun Xu, Lou-Anne Acevedo-Moreno, L. Kapural, A. Rezai, C. Gilligan
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Objective: Exploring the potential role of clonidine as an alternative to the currently available neuraxial medication options for the management of chronic pain. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted investigating the treatment of chronic pain using clonidine over the past 73 years. A stepwise filtering approach was used to obtain articles addressing neuraxial treatment of chronic pain in adults. Selected articles were assessed for their levels of evidence followed by a discussion of their contribution to the understanding of the role of clonidine in chronic pain management. Results: Out of 1,035 articles that described the administration of clonidine for chronic pain management, seven articles met all of the inclusion criteria. Their levels of evidence ranged from 1a to 4 (Oxford Centre CEBM). Neuraxial administration of clonidine was found to be effective in the treatment of chronic pain, often exhibiting a synergistic effect with other analgesics to provide pain reduction with reduced opioid use. The most common side effect was hypotension, in some cases reported to have been serious. Conclusion: The use of neuraxial clonidine, in either a primary or adjunctive role, appears promising as an effective treatment for chronic pain.
对于慢性疼痛,轴向可乐定是阿片类药物更安全的替代品吗?一个值得探索的选择
目的:探讨可乐定作为目前可用的神经轴向药物治疗慢性疼痛的替代方案的潜在作用。方法:对我院近73年来使用可乐定治疗慢性疼痛的临床资料进行回顾性分析。采用逐步过滤的方法来获得有关成人慢性疼痛的轴向治疗的文章。选定的文章被评估其证据水平,然后讨论他们对可乐定在慢性疼痛管理中的作用的理解的贡献。结果:在1035篇描述使用可乐定治疗慢性疼痛的文章中,有7篇文章符合所有纳入标准。他们的证据等级从1a到4(牛津中心)。研究发现,轴向给药可乐定对慢性疼痛的治疗是有效的,通常表现出与其他镇痛药的协同作用,通过减少阿片类药物的使用来减轻疼痛。最常见的副作用是低血压,在某些情况下报道严重。结论:使用轴向可乐定,无论是在主要或辅助作用,似乎是一种有效的治疗慢性疼痛。
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