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新生儿重症监护病房中家长-护士控制镇痛与持续阿片类药物输注相关结局的一项前瞻性随机对照试验。

A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Outcomes Associated with Parent-Nurse Controlled Analgesia vs. Continuous Opioid Infusion in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

作者信息

Czarnecki Michelle L, Hainsworth Keri, Simpson Pippa M, Arca Marjorie J, Uhing Michael R, Zhang Liyun, Grippe Ann, Varadarajan Jaya, Rusy Lynn M, Firary Mary, Weisman Steven J

机构信息

Jane B. Pettit Pain and Headache Center, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Jane B. Pettit Pain and Headache Center, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Department of Anesthesiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

出版信息

Pain Manag Nurs. 2020 Feb;21(1):72-80. doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2019.08.002. Epub 2019 Sep 4.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Prospectively compare parent/nurse controlled analgesia (PNCA) to continuous opioid infusion (COI) in the post-operative neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) population.

DESIGN/METHODS: A randomized controlled trial compared neonates treated with morphine PNCA to those treated with morphine COI. The primary outcome was average opioid consumption up to 3 post-operative days. Secondary outcomes included 1) pain intensity, 2) adverse events that may be directly related to opioid consumption, and 3) parent and nurse satisfaction.

RESULTS

The sample consisted of 25 post-operative neonates and young infants randomized to either morphine PNCA (n = 16) or COI (n = 9). Groups differed significantly on daily opioid consumption, with the PNCA group receiving significantly less opioid (P = .02). Groups did not differ on average pain score or frequency of adverse events (P values > .05). Parents in both groups were satisfied with their infant's pain management and parents in the PNCA group were slightly more satisfied with their level of involvement (P = .03). Groups did not differ in nursing satisfaction.

CONCLUSIONS

PNCA may be an effective alternative to COI for pain management in the NICU population. This method may also substantially reduce opioid consumption, provide more individualized care, and improve parent satisfaction with their level of participation.

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

Patients in the NICU represent one of our most vulnerable patient populations. As nurses strive to provide safe and effective pain management, results of this study suggest PNCA may allow nurses to maintain their patients' comfort while providing less opioid and potentially improving parental perception of involvement.

STUDY TYPE

Treatment study.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

I.

摘要

目的

前瞻性比较术后新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中家长/护士控制镇痛(PNCA)与持续阿片类药物输注(COI)的效果。

设计/方法:一项随机对照试验,比较接受吗啡PNCA治疗的新生儿与接受吗啡COI治疗的新生儿。主要结局是术后3天内的平均阿片类药物消耗量。次要结局包括:1)疼痛强度;2)可能与阿片类药物消耗直接相关的不良事件;3)家长和护士的满意度。

结果

样本包括25名术后新生儿和婴幼儿,随机分为吗啡PNCA组(n = 16)或COI组(n = 9)。两组在每日阿片类药物消耗量上有显著差异,PNCA组接受的阿片类药物显著较少(P = .02)。两组在平均疼痛评分或不良事件发生率上无差异(P值 > .05)。两组家长对婴儿的疼痛管理均满意,PNCA组家长对其参与程度稍更满意(P = .03)。两组在护士满意度上无差异。

结论

对于NICU人群的疼痛管理,PNCA可能是COI的有效替代方法。该方法还可能大幅减少阿片类药物消耗,提供更个性化的护理,并提高家长对其参与程度的满意度。

临床意义

NICU中的患者是最脆弱的患者群体之一。当护士努力提供安全有效的疼痛管理时,本研究结果表明PNCA可能使护士在减少阿片类药物使用的同时维持患者舒适度,并可能改善家长对参与程度的认知。

研究类型

治疗研究。

证据水平

I级。

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