维生素D在胃肠道手术后慢性疼痛治疗中的作用。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Can-Can Cheng, Lang Yu, Ning Zheng, Fan Zhang, Qin Liao
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摘要

胃肠道(GI)手术后慢性术后疼痛(CPSP)是一个常见的问题,对患者的恢复和生活质量构成了重大挑战。鉴于维生素D在减少炎症、修复神经、骨骼健康和免疫调节方面的重要性,它在疼痛管理中的潜在作用已得到越来越多的关注。初步证据表明,许多接受胃肠手术的患者围手术期维生素D水平较低。维生素D缺乏症患者在结直肠癌手术后阿片类药物的使用增加,疼痛敏感性增高。维生素D水平较低的患者在关节镜下肩袖修复或视频辅助胸腔镜手术后三个月的疼痛更大。然而,关于胃肠道手术后维生素D与CPSP之间关系的研究较少。需要更大规模、设计良好的临床试验来确定低维生素D水平与CPSP之间的因果关系,确定围手术期最佳维生素D水平,为临床应用提供更可靠的证据。此外,维生素D对各种全身性疾病和术后恢复具有积极作用,包括免疫调节、感染预防、伤口愈合、组织再生、营养状况和代谢健康。这些发现表明维生素D具有广泛的临床应用潜力。我们希望为胃肠道手术的术后恢复和疼痛管理策略提供新的见解。
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Role of vitamin D in the management of chronic pain after gastrointestinal surgery.

Role of vitamin D in the management of chronic pain after gastrointestinal surgery.

Chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) following gastrointestinal (GI) surgery is a common issue that poses significant challenges to patients' recovery and quality of life. Given the importance of vitamin D in inflammation reduction, nerve repair, bone health, and immune regulation, its potential role in pain management has gained increasing attention. Preliminary evidence suggests that many patients who undergo GI surgery have lower perioperative vitamin D levels. Patients with vitamin D deficiency have increased opioid use and heightened pain sensitivity after colorectal cancer surgery. Patients with lower vitamin D levels experience greater pain three months after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. However, research on the relationship between vitamin D and CPSP after GI surgery is limited. Larger, well-designed clinical trials are needed to determine the causal relationship between low vitamin D levels and CPSP, determine the optimal perioperative vitamin D levels, and provide more reliable evidence for clinical application. Moreover, vitamin D has positive effects on various systemic diseases and postoperative recovery, including immune regulation, infection prevention, wound healing, tissue regeneration, nutritional status, and metabolic health. These findings indicate that vitamin D has broad clinical application potential. We hope to provide a new insight into postoperative recovery and pain management strategies for GI surgeries.

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