Butts Matthew, Jatoi Aminah
Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
J Opioid Manag. 2011 Jan-Feb;7(1):35-45. doi: 10.5055/jom.2011.0047.
This study examined the published literature on case reports of opioid-related problems to create a compendium that might lead to greater awareness and fewer such events.
PubMed, Ovid, and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature were searched for case reports. A problem was defined as a healthcare provider's or patient's administration of an opioid in an unintended manner resulting in harm.
From more than 2200+ unique articles, 104 met the inclusion criteria. Fentanyl was most implicated. Problems included pump programming errors, patients' chewing transdermal patches, and pediatric overdosing with an oral droplet dispenser. Of 105 articles, 19 focused on patients with cancer and 86 on patients without cancer.
This compendium of opioid-related problems might generate further discussion about how best to reduce their number and morbidity.
本研究对已发表的关于阿片类药物相关问题的病例报告文献进行审查,以创建一份可能提高认识并减少此类事件的概要。
检索PubMed、Ovid以及护理与联合健康文献累积索引中的病例报告。问题被定义为医疗保健提供者或患者以意外方式使用阿片类药物导致伤害。
从2200多篇独特文章中,104篇符合纳入标准。芬太尼被认为是最主要的相关因素。问题包括泵编程错误、患者咀嚼透皮贴剂以及儿童使用口服滴液器过量。在105篇文章中,19篇关注癌症患者,86篇关注非癌症患者。
这份阿片类药物相关问题概要可能引发关于如何最好地减少其数量和发病率的进一步讨论。