Haupt Thomas S, Smyth Michael, Gregoire Marie-Claude
Palliative Care Pediatrics, Dalhousie Medical School, Halifax, CAN.
Cureus. 2019 Oct 21;11(10):e5954. doi: 10.7759/cureus.5954.
A preliminary evaluation to review the scope and quality of evidence surrounding transdermal buprenorphine use in the pediatric setting for non-surgical pain was conducted. Our review revealed limited data available on the use of transdermal buprenorphine in pediatric patients. Most studies surrounding this subject involve accidental ingestion of buprenorphine and its use in the treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome. While indicated for use only in adult populations, small studies have shown encouraging results in reducing pain in children with few, if any, adverse effects. This is reassuring from a clinical perspective, as we hope to highlight the available evidence and invite researchers to expand future studies. Through this review, we have identified significant gaps in the literature surrounding the safety and use of buprenorphine in the pediatric population. To our knowledge, there are no major studies investigating this subject, and it is our hope that future studies will explore the use of transdermal buprenorphine as an alternative pain management technique in pediatrics. The intent of our scoping review is to highlight the lack of research in this area; therefore, future studies may be conducted to support its use in North America.
我们对儿科非手术疼痛中使用透皮丁丙诺啡的证据范围和质量进行了初步评估。我们的综述显示,关于儿科患者使用透皮丁丙诺啡的数据有限。围绕该主题的大多数研究涉及丁丙诺啡的意外摄入及其在新生儿戒断综合征治疗中的应用。虽然仅适用于成人人群,但小型研究显示,在减轻儿童疼痛方面取得了令人鼓舞的结果,且几乎没有不良反应。从临床角度来看,这是令人安心的,因为我们希望突出现有证据,并邀请研究人员扩大未来的研究。通过这次综述,我们发现了关于丁丙诺啡在儿科人群中的安全性和使用方面的文献存在重大空白。据我们所知,没有主要研究调查这个主题,我们希望未来的研究将探索透皮丁丙诺啡作为儿科替代疼痛管理技术的用途。我们的范围综述的目的是突出该领域研究的缺乏;因此,未来可能会进行研究以支持其在北美的使用。