两条路径,一个目标-联合区域和全身麻醉的最佳手术护理:叙述回顾。

IF 0.2 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Min Kyoung Kim, Oh Haeng Lee, Hyun Kang
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摘要

区域麻醉(RA)与全身麻醉(GA)的整合已成为改善围手术期疼痛管理的多模式策略的核心组成部分。这种方法不仅提高了镇痛效果,而且减少了阿片类药物的需求,减轻了阿片类药物相关的不良反应。通过靶向外周或轴向伤害性通路,RA减轻了手术应激反应,降低了中枢致敏,补充了GA的全身作用。RA和GA的联合应用在广泛的外科手术中显示出实质性的益处,包括腹部、胸部、骨科和儿科手术。报道的优势包括改善血液动力学稳定性,增强肺功能,更早下床,更快的胃肠道恢复和更高的患者满意度。此外,最近的证据表明,有效的术后疼痛控制与长期预后之间存在正相关,例如减少术后持续疼痛的发生率,更好的功能独立性,甚至改善癌症手术后的免疫功能和生存率。缓释局麻药输送系统的发展,提供了局部和长时间的镇痛,进一步扩展了RA-GA整合到术后的益处。本文综述了RA-GA联合在现代外科治疗中的作用机理、临床应用和未来发展方向,并特别强调了RA-GA联合在提高术后恢复方面的作用。
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Two paths, one goal-uniting regional and general anesthesia for optimal surgical care: a narrative review.

The integration of regional anesthesia (RA) with general anesthesia (GA) has become a central component of multimodal strategies to improve perioperative pain management. This approach not only enhances analgesic efficacy but also reduces opioid requirements and mitigates opioid-related adverse effects. By targeting peripheral or neuraxial nociceptive pathways, RA attenuates the surgical stress response and decreases central sensitization, complementing the systemic actions of GA. The combined application of RA and GA has shown substantial benefits across a wide range of surgical procedures, including abdominal, thoracic, orthopedic, and pediatric operations. Reported advantages include improved hemodynamic stability, enhanced pulmonary function, earlier ambulation, faster gastrointestinal recovery, and greater patient satisfaction. Moreover, recent evidence indicates a positive association between effective postoperative pain control and long-term outcomes, such as reduced incidence of persistent postsurgical pain, better functional independence, and even improved immune function and survival following cancer surgery. The development of sustained-release local anesthetic delivery systems, which provide localized and prolonged analgesia, further extends the benefits of RA-GA integration into the postoperative period. This review summarizes the mechanistic rationale, clinical applications, and future directions of RA-GA combinations in modern surgical care, with special emphasis on their role in enhanced recovery after surgery protocols.

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Ewha Medical Journal
Ewha Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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