Ortiz-Cardona Jose, Bendo Audrée A
Department of Anesthesiology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 6, Brooklyn, NY 11203-2098, USA.
Anesthesiol Clin. 2007 Sep;25(3):655-74, xi. doi: 10.1016/j.anclin.2007.05.003.
The perioperative management of pain in neurosurgical patients is a controversial topic with management decisions based mainly on reports of anecdotal experiences. There is no consensus regarding the standardization of pain control in this patient population. In the last decade, improved awareness and advances in the practice of pain management have resulted in the implementation of diverse techniques to achieve adequate analgesia in this undertreated group of patients. This article provides information about the various techniques and approaches, based on the latest research and clinical trials conducted in this patient population. Specifically, the physiology of pain in patients undergoing brain or spine surgery, the different modalities for pain control, and the diverse choice of drugs, with their associated risks and benefits, are reviewed.
神经外科患者围手术期疼痛管理是一个颇具争议的话题,管理决策主要基于轶事性经验报告。对于这一患者群体疼痛控制的标准化尚无共识。在过去十年中,疼痛管理实践中意识的提高和进展促使采用多种技术,以在这一治疗不足的患者群体中实现充分镇痛。本文基于对该患者群体进行的最新研究和临床试验,提供了有关各种技术和方法的信息。具体而言,本文回顾了脑或脊柱手术患者的疼痛生理学、疼痛控制的不同方式以及药物的多样选择及其相关风险和益处。