矫形外科患者术后疼痛的处理:国际比较。

Kansas Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2023-02-21 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.17161/kjm.vol16.18744
Jack M Ayres, Johnathan Dallman, Jack A Nolte, Nicholas Higginbotham, Jordan Baker, Greg Horton, Jonathon Salava, John Sojka, Kimberly J Templeton, Radu Ioan Malancea, Archie Heddings
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导言:在美国,阿片类药物在术后疼痛治疗中发挥着至关重要的作用,但在其他一些国家却并非如此。我们试图确定美国和罗马尼亚(一个以保守方式使用阿片类药物的国家)在阿片类药物使用上的差异是否会在主观疼痛控制上表现出来:2019年5月23日至2019年11月23日期间,244名罗马尼亚患者和184名美国患者接受了全髋关节置换术或以下骨折的手术治疗:双侧踝关节、桡骨远端、股骨颈、转子间骨折和胫腓骨骨折。对阿片类和非阿片类镇痛药物的使用情况以及术后第一和第二个24小时的主观疼痛评分进行了分析:结果:与美国相比,罗马尼亚患者在术后前24小时的主观疼痛评分更高(P < 0.0001),但罗马尼亚患者在术后后24小时的疼痛评分低于美国患者(P < 0.0001)。美国患者的阿片类药物用量因性别(p = 0.4258)或年龄(p = 0.0975)而无显著差异。不过,在所研究的手术后,女性患者的疼痛评分高于男性患者(p = 0.0181)。罗马尼亚患者的疼痛评分没有性别差异:结论:尽管麻醉剂用量与男性患者相当,但美国女性患者的疼痛评分较高,而罗马尼亚患者的疼痛评分则没有差异,这表明目前美国的术后疼痛治疗方案可能是根据男性患者的需求量身定制的。此外,该研究还指出了性别对疼痛体验的影响。未来的研究应寻找适合所有患者的最安全、最有效的止痛方案。
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Managing Post-Operative Pain in Orthopedic Patients: An International Comparison.

Managing Post-Operative Pain in Orthopedic Patients: An International Comparison.

Introduction: Opioids play a crucial role in post-operative pain management in America, but not in some other countries. We sought to determine if a discrepancy in opioid use between the United States (U.S.) and Romania, a country that administers opioids in a conservative fashion, would show in subjective pain control differences.

Methods: Between May 23, 2019, and November 23, 2019, 244 Romanian patients and 184 American patients underwent total hip arthroplasty or the surgical treatment of the following fractures: bimalleolar ankle, distal radius, femoral neck, intertrochanteric, and tibial-fibular. Opioid and non-opioid analgesic medication use and subjective pain scores during the first and second 24 hours after surgery were analyzed.

Results: Subjective pain scores for the first 24 hours were higher among patients in Romania compared to the U.S. (p < 0.0001), but Romanians reported lower pain scores than U.S. patients in the second 24-hours (p < 0.0001). The quantity of opioids given to U.S. patients did not differ significantly based on sex (p = 0.4258) or age (p = 0.0975). However, females reported higher pain scores than male patients following the studied procedures (p = 0.0181). No sex-based differences in pain scores were noted among Romanian patients.

Conclusions: Higher pain scores in American females, despite equivalent amounts of narcotics to their male counterparts, and the absence of a difference in Romanians suggested that the current American post-operative pain regimen may be tailored to the needs of male patients. In addition, it pointed to the impacts of gender, compared to sex, in pain experiences. Future research should look for the safest, most efficacious pain regimen suitable for all patients.

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