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美容患者使用的十大草药和补充药物清单:整形外科医生需要了解的内容。

Top-10 list of herbal and supplemental medicines used by cosmetic patients: what the plastic surgeon needs to know.

作者信息

Heller Justin, Gabbay Joubin S, Ghadjar Kiu, Jourabchi Mickel, O'Hara Catherine, Heller Misha, Bradley James P

机构信息

Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90069, USA.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2006 Feb;117(2):436-45; discussion 446-7. doi: 10.1097/01.prs.0000197217.46219.a7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Widespread use of herbal medications/supplements among the presurgical population may have a negative effect on perioperative patient care. Thus, the authors' goal was to identify the prevalence of such use in a cosmetic surgery patient population compared with use among the general public; to assess physician awareness of proper management of these herbal medications/supplements; and to review the literature to provide rational strategies for managing perioperative patients taking these remedies.

METHODS

To assess patient (n = 100) and general public (n = 100) usage rates, open-ended lists of (1) the most common herbal medications/supplements and (2) homeopathic treatments were compiled. Board-certified plastic surgeons (n = 20) were then given the same list of herbs/supplements and surveyed on their awareness of these treatments and perioperative side effects.

RESULTS

The usage rate for cosmetic versus public surveys for herbal medicines/supplements was 55 percent versus 24 percent (p < 0.001), with 35 percent versus 8 percent (p < 0.001) engaging in homeopathic practices, respectively. Cosmetic patients' top four herbal/supplements of usage were chondroitin (18 percent), ephedra (18 percent), echinacea (14 percent), and glucosamine (10 percent). The top four used by the general public were echinacea (8 percent), garlic (6 percent), ginseng (4 percent), and ginger (4 percent). The physician survey demonstrated awareness of 54 percent of the listed supplements/herbal medicines, 85 percent of which were not suggested to be discontinued preoperatively, with only ephedra achieving 100 percent physician discontinuation preoperatively.

CONCLUSIONS

Herbal medicines and supplements displayed greater prevalence in the cosmetic surgery population than in the population at large. Furthermore, side effects and potential complications warrant addressing these remedies as pharmaceuticals rather than as safe and "natural." Thus, a descriptive "top-10" list with perioperative recommendations was compiled for the plastic surgeon.

摘要

背景

外科手术患者广泛使用草药制剂/补充剂可能会对围手术期患者护理产生负面影响。因此,作者的目标是确定与普通公众相比,此类药物在整形手术患者群体中的使用情况;评估医生对这些草药制剂/补充剂正确管理的认识;并回顾文献以提供管理服用这些药物的围手术期患者的合理策略。

方法

为评估患者(n = 100)和普通公众(n = 100)的使用率,编制了(1)最常见的草药制剂/补充剂和(2)顺势疗法治疗的开放式清单。然后,向20名获得委员会认证的整形外科医生提供相同的草药/补充剂清单,并就他们对这些治疗方法和围手术期副作用的认识进行调查。

结果

整形手术患者与普通公众使用草药制剂/补充剂的比例分别为55%和24%(p < 0.001),进行顺势疗法治疗的比例分别为35%和8%(p < 0.001)。整形手术患者使用最多的四种草药/补充剂是软骨素(18%)、麻黄(18%)、紫锥菊(14%)和葡萄糖胺(10%)。普通公众使用最多的四种是紫锥菊(8%)、大蒜(6%)、人参(4%)和姜(4%)。医生调查显示,他们对列出的54%的补充剂/草药制剂有所了解,其中85%不建议在术前停用,只有麻黄在术前医生要求停用的比例达到100%。

结论

草药制剂和补充剂在整形手术人群中的使用比普通人群更为普遍。此外,副作用和潜在并发症需要将这些药物作为药品来处理,而不是视为安全的“天然”药物。因此,为整形外科医生编制了一份包含围手术期建议的描述性“十大”清单。

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