剖宫产后疼痛处理。

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Maha Mostafa, Ahmed Hasanin, Mohamed Elsayad
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摘要

剖宫产是世界上最常见的外科手术之一,与中度至重度术后疼痛有关。这篇综述总结了优化术后疼痛管理同时最小化阿片类药物相关副作用的现有证据和指南。轴向长效阿片类药物仍然是金标准,但受到瘙痒、恶心和尿潴留等副作用的限制。包括腰方肌和竖脊肌块在内的场块提供了有希望的替代方法,尽管没有一种技术显示出明显优于其他技术。硬膜外镇痛提供有效的疼痛控制;然而,它对早期恢复的影响限制了它在许多情况下的使用。常规给予扑热息痛和非甾体抗炎药是多模式镇痛的基础,被普遍推荐为副作用最小的简单干预。术中单剂量地塞米松可增强镇痛作用,减少阿片类药物的消耗,而不会增加伤口并发症的风险。辅助镇痛技术如经皮神经电刺激显示出潜在的益处;然而,在常规实践中实施之前,需要更多高质量的证据。最后,本综述强调了目前知识的差距,并强调需要标准化的方案和高质量的比较研究来完善剖宫产镇痛策略。
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Post-cesarean delivery pain management.

Cesarean delivery is one of the most common surgical procedures worldwide and is associated with moderate-to-severe postoperative pain. This review summarizes current evidence and guidelines for optimizing postoperative pain management while minimizing opioid-related side effects. Neuraxial long-acting opioids remain the gold standard but are limited by side effects such as pruritus, nausea, and urinary retention. Field blocks, including quadratus lumborum and erector spinae blocks, offer promising alternatives, though no single technique has demonstrated clear superiority over the other. Epidural analgesia provides effective pain control; however, its impact on early recovery limits its use in many settings. Routine administration of paracetamol and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs forms the foundation of multimodal analgesia and is universally recommended for being a simple intervention with minimal side effects. A single intraoperative dose of dexamethasone enhances analgesia and reduces opioid consumption without increasing risk of wound complications. Adjuvant analgesic techniques such as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation show potential benefits; however, more high-quality evidence is required before its implementation in routine practice. Finally, this review highlights gaps in current knowledge and emphasizes the need for standardized protocols and high-quality comparative studies to refine analgesic strategies for cesarean delivery.

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Pain management
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