Montgomery Robert, McNamara Sharon A
AORN J. 2016 Dec;104(6S):S9-S16. doi: 10.1016/j.aorn.2016.10.012.
Despite recent advances in perioperative patient care, postsurgical pain continues to be undermanaged. There is increasing acceptance of the concept that effective postsurgical pain management is best achieved through combined use of more than one analgesic agent or technique, and overreliance on opioids produces unwanted side effects limiting their utility. Accordingly, a balanced, multimodal approach to pain management within the larger framework of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathway has become standard at many institutions for perioperative care, to control postsurgical pain, reduce opioid-related adverse events, hasten postsurgical recovery, and shorten length of hospital stay. The success of ERAS is dependent on nurses and the multidisciplinary team to execute its standardized processes across the care continuum, including patient education, perioperative care, and postsurgical evaluation. Here, we review current concepts related to multimodal analgesia and ERAS regarding care of adult surgical patients and discuss the perioperative nurse's role within this paradigm.
尽管围手术期患者护理最近取得了进展,但术后疼痛仍然管理不足。越来越多的人接受这样一种观念,即有效的术后疼痛管理最好通过联合使用多种镇痛剂或技术来实现,过度依赖阿片类药物会产生不良副作用,限制了它们的效用。因此,在更大的手术后加速康复(ERAS)路径框架内,采用平衡的多模式疼痛管理方法已成为许多机构围手术期护理的标准做法,以控制术后疼痛、减少阿片类药物相关不良事件、加速术后康复并缩短住院时间。ERAS的成功取决于护士和多学科团队在整个护理过程中执行其标准化流程,包括患者教育、围手术期护理和术后评估。在此,我们回顾了与成人外科患者护理相关的多模式镇痛和ERAS的当前概念,并讨论围手术期护士在这一模式中的作用。