镇静剂和阿片类药物最佳做法:使用技术工具的方法。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Pain physician Pub Date : 2025-03-01
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背景:由于在手术过程中需要控制疼痛或镇静,阿片类药物的处方在住院患者中越来越普遍。正如通过不良事件报告系统(FAERS)进行的监测所证明的那样,这种现象表明了不良事件增加的可能性。统一信息搜索并为医生提供方便访问的工具的重要性正变得越来越明显。因此,在使用能够支持临床实践的技术工具时,评估医疗信息需求是至关重要的。目的:了解重症监护医师在管理镇静和/或阿片类镇痛药物时的主要药理学和药学需求。研究设计:横断面研究。地点:2022年10月1日至12月31日期间,位于哥伦比亚波哥大和Chía的三级医疗机构。方法:采用谷歌表格进行问卷调查。调查对象是来自萨巴纳临床大学和Clínia新波哥大的医生。这些医生在重症监护服务部门(包括急诊科、住院病房、手术室和成人重症监护病房)对成年患者进行镇静和镇痛手术。结果:95%的受访者认为在工作期间使用技术工具是必要的。大多数答复者报告说,这些工具有助于搜索有关镇静剂和阿片类镇痛药剂量调整的信息,特别是在肾脏疾病的情况下、轮换剂量计算和阿片类药物滴定。局限性:该调查为学术目的而设计,确定了需要改进的4个关键领域:药理学知识、患者安全监测、专业给药技术和给药期间知识的实际应用。本次调查受时间和资源的限制,基于可及性和可行性,将样本限制在2所院校。结论:该研究强调了开发技术工具以支持医疗服务安全使用镇静和阿片类镇痛药物的必要性。评估与这组药物相关的特定药理学和药学知识是至关重要的。
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Sedatives and Opioids Best Practices: An Approach to the Use of Technological Tools.

Background: The formulation of opioid medications is becoming increasingly common among hospitalized patients, due to the need for pain control or sedation during procedures. This phenomenon represents the possibility of an increase in adverse events, as demonstrated by monitoring through the Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). The importance of tools that unify information search and provide easy access for physicians is becoming more evident. Thus, it is essential to assess the medical needs for information when using technological tools that can support clinical practice.

Objective: To characterize the main pharmacological and pharmaceutical needs of critical care physicians for the management of adult patients when administering sedative and/or opioid analgesic medications.

Study design: A cross-sectional study.

Setting: A tertiary care setting in Bogotá and Chía, Colombia from October 1 through December 31, 2022.

Methods: Surveys were collected through Google Forms. The surveys were directed to physicians from Clinica Universidad de La Sabana and Clínia Nueva de Bogotá. These physicians perform sedation and analgesia procedures on adult patients in critical care services, including emergency departments, hospitalization units, surgical rooms, and adult intensive care units.

Results: Ninety-five percent of the respondents considered the use of technological tools necessary for support during their workday. Most respondents reported that these tools were helpful for information searches regarding dose adjustments of sedatives and opioid analgesics, especially in cases of renal disease, dose calculations for rotation, and titration of opioids.

Limitations: Designed for academic purposes, the survey identified 4 key areas requiring improvement: pharmacological knowledge, patient safety monitoring, specialized administration techniques, and practical application of knowledge during the administration of medication. The survey was conducted under the constraints of time and resources, limiting the sample to 2 institutions based on accessibility and feasibility.

Conclusions: The study highlights the need for the development of technological tools to support medical services in the safe use of sedative and opioid analgesic medications. The evaluation of specific pharmacological and pharmaceutical knowledge related to this group of medications is crucial.

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Pain physician
Pain physician CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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期刊介绍: Pain Physician Journal is the official publication of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP). The open access journal is published 6 times a year. Pain Physician Journal is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary, open access journal written by and directed to an audience of interventional pain physicians, clinicians and basic scientists with an interest in interventional pain management and pain medicine. Pain Physician Journal presents the latest studies, research, and information vital to those in the emerging specialty of interventional pain management – and critical to the people they serve.
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