通气新生儿镇静镇痛管理的当代见解和新范式。

IF 1.6 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Federico Costa, Silvia Carloni, Elena Scarpa, Valentina Dell'Orto, Chiara Petrolini, Anna Chiara Titolo, Susanna Maria Roberta Esposito, Eloisa Gitto, Serafina Perrone, Virginia Beretta
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对于经常接受机械通气的极早产新生儿,生命最初1000天的疼痛管理对于神经发育结局和生活质量至关重要。在新生儿护理中使用咪达唑仑等药物具有镇静和肌肉放松等优点,但也可能导致潜在的不良影响。吗啡是一种常见的阿片类镇痛药,因其双重镇痛和镇静特性而被用于新生儿护理。短期肺预后的不确定性和对早产儿神经系统影响的担忧仍然存在。芬太尼是一种合成阿片类药物,是各种临床情况下快速镇痛的一线药物。肾上腺素能激动剂和抗氧化物质,右美托咪定和褪黑素,已经显示出成为第一个适合临床试验和临床使用的镇痛化合物的潜力。右美托咪定是一种肾上腺素能激动剂,因其阿片保护作用和神经保护特性而引人注目。在某些情况下,其减少吗啡累积给药和支持机械通气的功效已得到证实。褪黑素已经成为一种具有潜在镇痛特性的神经激素,各种研究表明它可以减少与疼痛相关的氧化应激和炎症。在这篇教育综述中,我们分析和讨论了机械通气患者的疼痛评估和管理,重点是新生儿插管期间的药物管理,在考虑极早产新生儿潜在风险和结果的同时,平衡有效镇痛和镇静的复杂性。褪黑素、右美托咪定等新药对机械通气新生儿的积极作用主要表现为疼痛管理的改善和肺功能的改善。
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Contemporary Insights and Emerging Paradigms in Sedation and Analgesia Management for Ventilated Newborns.

Pain management in the first 1000 days of life is crucial for neurodevelopmental outcomes and the quality of life in extremely preterm newborns, who often undergo mechanical ventilation. The use of drugs like midazolam in neonatal care offers advantages such as sedation and muscle relaxation, but can also lead to potential adverse effects. Morphine, a common opioid analgesic, is used in neonatal care for its dual analgesic and sedative properties. Uncertainties regarding short-term pulmonary outcomes and concerns about neurological effects in preterm infants remain. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is a first-line drug for rapid analgesia in various clinical scenarios. Adrenergic agonists and antioxidant substances, dexmedetomidine and melatonin, have shown the potential to be the first analgesic compounds suitable for both clinical trials and clinical use. Dexmedetomidine, an adrenergic agonist, stands out for its opioid-sparing effects and neuroprotective properties. Its efficacy in reducing cumulative morphine administration and supporting mechanical ventilation in certain conditions has been demonstrated. Melatonin has emerged as a neurohormone with potential analgesic properties, and various studies indicate its benefits in reducing pain-related oxidative stress and inflammation. In this educational review, we analyze and discuss pain assessment and management in patients subjected to mechanical ventilation, with a focus on pharmacological management during neonatal intubation, navigating the complexities of balancing effective analgesia and sedation while considering potential risks and outcomes in extremely preterm newborns. The positive effects of new drugs such as melatonin and dexmedetomidine on mechanically ventilated newborns mainly consist of improvements in pain management and amelioration of pulmonary function.

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期刊介绍: Current Pediatric Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in pediatric medicine. The journal’s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in pediatric medicine.
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