椎管内治疗的心理和成瘾问题

Daniel M Doleys PhD , Thomas J Kraus DO
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摘要

对于表现出“成瘾”行为的疼痛患者,越来越需要和关注确定适当的治疗方法。对术语、定义以及这些行为如何影响疼痛感知和治疗的正确和共同的理解正在逐渐发展。椎管内治疗可能在治疗算法中具有独特的作用,因为它通常会消除可能引发成瘾行为的线索,例如获取止痛药。虽然有可能,但滥用或转移药物管理系统提供的阿片类药物也要困难得多。阿片类药物注入脊柱是否可能激活“成瘾过程”,以及哪些患者最适合这种治疗尚不清楚。本文提出了一些考虑和建议,并提出了一种可能的种植前试验方法。
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Psychological and addiction issues in intraspinal therapy

There is a growing need and concern to identify appropriate therapeutic approaches to the pain patient demonstrating behaviors suggestive of “addiction.” A proper and common understanding of terms, definitions, and how these behaviors influence pain perception and therapy is gradually evolving. Intraspinal therapy may have a unique role in the treatment algorithm as it often eliminates the cues, ie, access to pain pills, that may trigger addictive behavior. Although possible, it is also much more difficult to abuse or divert opioids delivered by a drug administration system. Whether or not infusing opioids into the spine is likely to activate the “addictive process” and what patients are best suited for this therapy remain unclear. This paper presents some considerations and suggestions along with one possible approach to pre-implant trialing.

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