Saini Ashish, Maher Kevin O, Deshpande Shriprasad R
Pediatric Cardiology, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Sibley Heart Center Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Ann Pediatr Cardiol. 2020 Jan-Mar;13(1):46-55. doi: 10.4103/apc.APC_190_18. Epub 2019 Dec 4.
The purpose of this review is to present the available literature on the use of nonopioid analgesics such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in postcardiac surgery pediatric patients, mainly to focus on patients <1 year of age, and to provide the foundation for future research.
Published studies that address the use on nonopioid medications for postoperative sedation and analgesia in infants and children undergoing cardiac surgery were identified from online sources. Studies were reviewed by two authors independently to assess the quality of the data as well as the evidence. Due to limited availability of such studies, the review was then expanded to include use in noncardiac procedures as well as to expanded age groups. All studies that met the primary objective were included.
RESULTS/DATA SYNTHESIS: Majority of the studies in the population of interest were related to use of ketorolac. Five studies specifically addressed ketorolac use in cardiac patients. In addition, studies were reviewed for nonopioid analgesia in noncardiac patients and included as a part of the available evidence as in the case of acetaminophen use. Newer agents as well as agents with very limited information were also acknowledged.
Nonopioid medications appear to show promise for analgesia in infants undergoing cardiac surgery, with ketorolac being the most potent agent as a potential substitute for opioids. These agents demonstrate a reasonable safety profile even in the very young. There continue to be significant gaps in knowledge before their adoption becomes routine. However, gives the awareness regarding short-term and long-term impact of opioid use in this vulnerable population, and studies of such agents are an urgent need.
本综述的目的是介绍有关非阿片类镇痛药(如非甾体抗炎药)在小儿心脏手术后患者中的应用的现有文献,主要关注1岁以下的患者,并为未来的研究提供基础。
从在线资源中识别已发表的关于非阿片类药物在接受心脏手术的婴幼儿术后镇静和镇痛中的应用的研究。由两位作者独立审查这些研究,以评估数据质量和证据。由于此类研究的可用性有限,随后将综述扩展至包括在非心脏手术中的应用以及扩大年龄组。所有符合主要目标的研究均被纳入。
结果/数据综合:大多数针对感兴趣人群的研究都与酮咯酸的使用有关。五项研究专门探讨了酮咯酸在心脏病患者中的使用。此外,还审查了非心脏手术患者的非阿片类镇痛研究,并将对乙酰氨基酚使用情况等作为现有证据的一部分纳入。还提及了新型药物以及信息非常有限的药物。
非阿片类药物似乎在小儿心脏手术中显示出镇痛前景,酮咯酸是作为阿片类药物潜在替代品的最有效药物。这些药物即使在非常年幼的患者中也显示出合理的安全性。在它们成为常规用药之前,知识上仍存在重大差距。然而,鉴于人们对阿片类药物在这一脆弱人群中的短期和长期影响的认识,对此类药物的研究迫在眉睫。