在转运过程中对骨盆和脊柱有严重创伤的病人进行肛门镇静的重要性

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Florica BĂGESCU-DRUGĂ POP
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这项前瞻性随机研究旨在评估氯胺酮/丙泊酚(K/P)与常用的芬太尼/咪达唑仑(F/M)组合在为严重骨盆和脊柱创伤患者提供镇痛方面的疗效。该研究对 154 名患者进行了长达 30 个月的研究,结果发现,与 F/M 组相比,K/P 组患者的疼痛程度明显降低(以数字疼痛量表来衡量)(p < 0.0001)。此外,K/P 组患者获得了充分的镇静,平均拉姆塞量表评分为 3.1,而 F/M 组的镇静程度更高,评分为 5.5(P < 0.0001)。此外,研究还表明,使用 K/P 镇痛可显著改善生理严重程度评分 (PSS)(p < 0.0001),并明显降低氧饱和度下降的发生率,K/P 组仅有一名患者出现氧饱和度下降,而 F/M 组有 16 名患者出现这种情况(p = 0.0003)。这些研究结果表明,在急诊科和院前环境中联合使用低剂量氯胺酮和异丙酚可提供安全有效的镇静和镇痛。该研究强调了在严重创伤病例中进行充分镇痛的重要性,并强调了使用 K/P 联合用药比使用 F/M 联合用药的潜在优势,尤其是因为 K/P 联合用药可降低氧饱和度降低的风险,并可实现更适度的镇静。这些结果强调了这种方法在改善严重骨盆和脊柱创伤患者的整体护理和治疗效果方面的潜在临床实用性。
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ANALGO-SEDATION IN THE PATIENT WITH SERIOUS PELVIC AND SPINE TRAUMA DURING TRANSPORT
This prospective, randomised study aimed to assess the efficacy of ketamine/propofol (K/P) compared to the commonly used fentanyl/midazolam (F/M) combination in providing analgesia for patients with severe pelvic and spinal trauma. The study, conducted over 30 months on 154 patients, found that the K/P group experienced significantly lower perceived pain levels, as measured on the numerical pain scale, when compared to the F/M group (p < 0.0001). Additionally, patients in the K/P group achieved adequate sedation with an average Ramsay scale score of 3.1, while the F/M group had a more profound sedation with a score of 5.5 (p < 0.0001). Furthermore, the study demonstrated that analgesia with K/P significantly improved the physiological severity score (PSS) (p < 0.0001) and resulted in a notably lower incidence of oxygen desaturation, with only one patient experiencing this in the K/P group compared to 16 patients in the F/M group (p = 0.0003). These findings suggest that co-administration of low-dose ketamine and propofol provides safe and effective sedation and analgesia, both in the emergency department and pre-hospital settings. The study highlights the importance of adequate pain management in severe trauma cases and emphasizes the potential advantages of using the K/P combination over F/M, particularly due to the reduced risk of oxygen desaturation and the more moderate level of sedation achieved with K/P. These results underscore the potential clinical utility of this approach in improving the overall care and outcomes of patients with severe pelvic and spinal trauma
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FARMACIA
FARMACIA 医学-药学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
50.00%
发文量
59
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: FARMACIA publishes original research papers, invited topical reviews and editorial commentaries and news, with emphasis on conceptual novelty and scientific quality. Main research areas are focused on: pharmacology, toxicology, medicinal chemistry, biopharmacy, drug design, drug delivery, personalized medicine, nanostructures, nutraceuticals, biochemistry and biotechnology. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal are only accepted after the peer review precess. The papers should have not been published in any other journal. The recommendations of the Declaration of Helsinki, for humans, and the International guidelines as accepted principles for the use of experimental animals should be followed.
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