成人急诊科的酮咯酸镇痛:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 2.3 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Antimo Tessitore, Luisa Zupin, Fulvio Celsi, Valeria Capaci, Alessandro Amaddeo, Egidio Barbi, Giorgio Cozzi
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背景和目的:急性疼痛是急诊科(ED)转诊的常见原因,并且可以使用多种镇痛药物。其中,酮酸是近二十年来越来越多使用的非甾体抗炎药(NSAID)。为了澄清关于在急诊科使用酮罗拉酸的现有证据,进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析。数据库和数据处理:在PubMed中搜索更新至2023年2月的英文文章。仅选择在急诊科治疗急性疼痛的成年患者的随机对照试验。我们进行了一项荟萃分析来评估酮罗拉酸在不同疼痛状况下的有效性。结果:选择了40个随机对照试验,包括急性肾绞痛、头痛、创伤性和非创伤性肌肉骨骼疼痛以及胆绞痛的研究。在这些研究中,酮咯酸主要与阿片类药物进行比较,总体上显示出相似的镇痛效果。另一方面,与其他非甾体抗炎药相比,酮罗拉酸似乎没有更强的镇痛作用。结论:本系统综述表明,酮洛酸是一种有价值的选择,可以替代阿片类药物,用于成人ED患者的镇痛,我们的荟萃分析显示,与阿片类药物或其他非甾体抗炎药相比,酮洛酸的疗效无显著差异。然而,与其他常见的非甾体抗炎药相比,其疗效的证据仍然有限,需要在未来的研究中进一步探索。
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Ketorolac analgesia in the emergency department in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Background and objective: Acute painful conditions are a common reason to emergency department (ED) referral, and a broad variety of analgesic drugs may be used. Among them, ketorolac is a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) increasingly used in the last two decades. In order to clarify the available evidence about the use of ketorolac in the ED setting, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed.

Databases and data treatment: A search was performed in PubMed for English written articles updated to February 2023. Only randomized controlled trials regarding adult patients with acute painful conditions treated in the ED were selected. A meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of ketorolac in different pain conditions.

Results: : Forty randomized controlled trials were selected including studies focused on acute renal colic, headache, traumatic and non-traumatic musculoskeletal pain, and biliary colic. In these studies, ketorolac was mainly compared to opioids and in general showed a similar analgesic efficacy. On the other hand, when compared to other NSAIDs, ketorolac does not seem to have a stronger analgesic effect.

Conclusion: s: This systematic review indicates that ketorolac is a valuable option, alternative to opioids, to induce analgesia in adult ED patients, as our meta-analysis showed no significant difference in efficacy compared to opioids or other NSAIDs. Nevertheless, the evidence regarding its efficacy compared to other commonly NSAIDs is still limited and should be further explored in future studies.

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