疼痛的评估和管理

R. Portenoy, Ebtesam I. Ahmed, C. Krom
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与严重慢性疾病相关的疼痛管理是姑息治疗的核心目标。成功的治疗取决于治疗的个体化。治疗开始于全面评估疼痛的特征,并根据生物心理社会背景描述疼痛,包括病因、病理生理学和状况或综合征。应考虑非药物方法,其中许多方法由其他跨学科团队成员实施。在某些情况下,疾病修饰疗法可用于止痛目的。非阿片类药物,特别是非甾体类抗炎药,通常足以用于初始疼痛治疗。患有中度或重度疼痛的患者通常也会获得阿片类药物,并可获得广泛接受的指南,以告知安全有效的处方。剂量滴定通常是必要的,突破性疼痛可能需要同时使用固定时间表和“按需”治疗。必须预测和管理副作用,采取“普遍预防”方法是谨慎的,以减轻滥用和成瘾的风险。如果在镇痛和不良反应之间没有实现良好的平衡,患者可能反应不良,需要重新评估。在这种情况下,通常使用阿片类药物轮换,与一种或多种辅助镇痛药(如糖皮质激素、抗抑郁药或加巴喷丁)共同治疗。通过基于指南的药物治疗和其他现成的综合医疗方法,大多数与严重慢性疾病相关的疼痛患者在整个病程中都能获得满意的缓解。
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Assessment and Management of Pain
The management of pain associated with serious chronic illness is a core objective of palliative care. Successful therapy depends on individualization of the therapy. Management begins with a comprehensive assessment that characterizes the pain and describes it in terms of the biopsychosocial context, which includes the etiology, pathophysiology, and condition or syndrome. Nonpharmacological approaches should be considered, many of which are implemented by other interdisciplinary team members. In some cases, disease-modifying therapies may be used for analgesic purposes. The nonopioids, particularly the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are often adequate for initial pain management. Patients with moderate or severe pain usually are also offered an opioid, and widely accepted guidelines are available to inform safe and effective prescribing. Dose titration is usually necessary, and breakthrough pain may warrant concurrent use of fixed-schedule and “as-needed” therapy. Side effects must be anticipated and managed, and a “universal precautions” approach is prudent to mitigate the risk of abuse and addiction. If a favorable balance between analgesia and adverse effects is not realized, the patient may be poorly responsive and requires reevaluation. Opioid rotation is commonly used in this situation, as is cotreatment with one or more adjuvant analgesics, such as a glucocorticoid, antidepressant, or gabapentinoid. With guideline-based pharmacotherapy and other readily available integrative medical approaches, most patients with pain associated with serious chronic illness can obtain satisfactory relief throughout the course of their illness.
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