氟哌啶醇在急诊科镇痛中的作用

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Pain Management Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Matt Cowling, Stephen Covington, Christian Roehmer, Paul Musey
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摘要

本研究的目的是表征急诊科(ED)医生关于使用氟哌啶醇治疗急性和急性慢性疼痛的信念和当前做法。方法:通过电子邮件向印第安纳大学卫生系统和安娜堡圣约瑟夫Mercy医院急诊科的主治医生、住院医生、执业护士和医师助理分发氟哌啶醇使用情况调查。结果:在收到的129份回复中,大多数(89.1%)的提供者在急诊科使用氟哌啶醇来控制疼痛。受访者使用氟哌啶醇治疗疼痛的最常见原因是他们不想使用阿片类药物或其他药物(91.3%)。大多数提供者(73.9%)认为氟哌啶醇是有效的,因为疼痛有精神成分,而超过一半的受访者(58.3%)选择氟哌啶醇是因为他们认为它具有镇痛特性。当氟哌啶醇作为一线药物使用时,提供者认为它在69.0%的时间内有效控制疼痛,而无需进一步药物治疗。最常见的症状是未指明的腹痛、头痛和胃轻瘫。结论:ED提供者报告使用氟哌啶醇最常作为二线治疗来管理急性和急性慢性疼痛。当氟哌啶醇被用作一线药物时,提供者声称通常不需要额外的药物。氟哌啶醇可能是治疗急诊科急性疼痛和慢性疼痛急性加重的有效替代阿片类药物。
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Characterizing the role of haloperidol for analgesia in the Emergency Department.

The purpose of this study was to characterize emergency department (ED) physicians' beliefs and current practices regarding the use of haloperidol for the management of acute and acute on chronic pain.

Methods: A survey regarding haloperidol use was distributed by email to attending physicians, resident physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants at emergency medicine departments in the Indiana University Health System and at St Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor.

Results: Of the 129 responses received, the majority (89.1%) of providers had used haloperidol for control of pain in the ED. The most common reason that respondents used haloperidol to treat pain was that they did not want to use an opioid or other agent (91.3%). The majority of providers (73.9%) believed that haloperidol was effective because there is a psychiatric component to pain, while over half of respondents (58.3%) chose haloperidol as they believed it to have analgesic properties. When haloperidol was used as a first line medication, providers felt that it was effective in controlling pain about 69.0% of the time without the need for further medication. The most common presentations for use were for unspecified abdominal pain, headache, and gastroparesis.

Conclusion: ED providers reported using haloperidol most often as a second line treatment to manage both acute and acute on chronic pain. When haloperidol was used as a first line agent, providers claimed that additional medicines were not usually required. Haloperidol may provide an effective alternative to opioids in treatment of acute pain and acute exacerbations of chronic pain in the ED.

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Journal of Pain Management
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