Andrew Clark Smith, M Seth Smith, Ryan P Roach, Bryan R Prine, Michael W Moser, Kevin W Farmer, James R Clugston
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摘要
背景:在肌肉骨骼(MSK)疾病患者中,疼痛是导致残疾的主要因素,并严重限制了患者的活动能力和灵活性。本综述介绍了目前常用的外用镇痛药的疗效和安全性:研究设计:研究设计:对几大类局部镇痛药和局部给药系统的最新文献(2000-2023 年)进行了综述,以提供推荐强度分类法(SORT)等级。共查阅了 86 篇文章:证据等级:2级:外用非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)和卷心菜叶敷料(CLW)似乎最适用于多种类型的急性MSK疼痛,而外用硝酸甘油专门用于在日常生活中寻求缓解并愿意长期治疗的肩袖疼痛患者时,则会有所帮助。对于复方外用制剂,根据患者的偏好提供单剂药膏可能会更好。支持使用冷冻疗法的数据很少。与双氯芬酸相比,曲美可能是一种很有前途的天然镇痛剂。外用利多卡因似乎最适合治疗带状疱疹后神经痛。O24 是治疗纤维肌痛综合征患者疼痛的一种风险较低的合理选择:外用药物的选择应以现有证据为指导,考虑疼痛类型、药物副作用、患者合并症以及患者的偏好、便利性和成本:在所审查的局部止痛药和止痛方式中,SORT A 级证据适用于局部使用非甾体抗炎药减轻 MSK 疼痛、局部使用利多卡因治疗带状疱疹后神经痛,以及长期使用硝酸甘油贴片治疗肩袖疼痛。CLW和Traumeel等替代疗法显示出良好的效果(SORT B级)。
Making Sense of Topical Pain Relief Options: Comparing Topical Analgesics in Efficacy and Safety.
Context: In patients with musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, pain is the leading contributor to disability and significantly limits mobility and dexterity. This narrative review describes the efficacy and safety of topical analgesics in common use today.
Evidence acquisition: Secondary literature gained via a literature search using PubMed.gov and the Cochrane library were used.
Study design: Recent literature (2000-2023) on several major classes of topical analgesics and topical delivery systems were reviewed to provide strength of recommendation taxonomy (SORT) levels. A total of 86 articles were reviewed.
Level of evidence: Level 2.
Results: Topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and cabbage leaf wraps (CLW) appear to be best suited for multiple types of acute MSK pain, and topical nitroglycerin is helpful when used specifically for rotator cuff pain in patients seeking relief while performing activities of daily living and willing to treat for long periods of time. For compounded topical formulations, it may be better to offer single agent creams based on patient preferences. Little data support the use of cryotherapy. Traumeel could be a promising natural analgesic that compares with diclofenac. Topical lidocaine appears best suited for postherpetic neuropathic pain. O24 is a reasonable alternative with a low risk profile to treat pain in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome.
Conclusion: Choice of topical agents should be guided by current evidence accounting for type of pain, medication side effects, patient comorbidities, as well as patient preference, convenience, and cost.
Strength-of-recommendation taxonomy (sort): Of the topical analgesics and modalities reviewed, SORT level A evidence was found for topical NSAID use in decreasing MSK pain, topical lidocaine for postherpetic neuralgia, and nitroglycerin patches for treating rotator cuff pain if used for prolonged periods of time. Alternative treatments such as CLW and Traumeel show promising results (SORT level B).
期刊介绍:
Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable resource for all medical professionals involved in the training and care of the competitive or recreational athlete, including primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other medical and health care professionals.
Published bimonthly, Sports Health is a collaborative publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and the Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS).
The journal publishes review articles, original research articles, case studies, images, short updates, legal briefs, editorials, and letters to the editor.
Topics include:
-Sports Injury and Treatment
-Care of the Athlete
-Athlete Rehabilitation
-Medical Issues in the Athlete
-Surgical Techniques in Sports Medicine
-Case Studies in Sports Medicine
-Images in Sports Medicine
-Legal Issues
-Pediatric Athletes
-General Sports Trauma
-Sports Psychology