Nardi-Hiebl S, Eberhart L H J, Gehling M, Koch T, Schlesinger T, Kranke P
Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, University Hospital Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, University Hospitals of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany.
Anesthesiol Res Pract. 2020 Feb 13;2020:9201967. doi: 10.1155/2020/9201967. eCollection 2020.
This review assesses four interrelating aspects of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA), a long-standing and still widely used concept for postoperative pain management. Over the years, anaesthesiologists and patients have appreciated the benefits of PCA alike. The market has seen new technologies leveraging noninvasive routes of administration and, thus, further increasing patient and staff satisfaction as well as promoting safety aspects. Pharmaceutical research focuses on the reduction or avoidance of opioids, side effects, and adverse events although influence of these aspects appears to be minor. The importance of education is still eminent, and new educational formats are tested to train healthcare professionals and patients likewise. New PCA technology can support the implementation of efficient processes to reduce workload and human errors; however, these new products come with a cost, which is not necessarily reflected through beneficial budget impact or significant improvements in patient outcome. Although first steps have been taken to better recognize the importance of postoperative pain management through the introduction of value-based reimbursement, in most western countries, PCA is not specifically compensated. PCA is still an effective and valued technique for postoperative pain management. Although there is identifiable potential for future developments in various aspects, this potential has not materialized in new products.
本综述评估了患者自控镇痛(PCA)的四个相互关联的方面,PCA是一种长期存在且仍被广泛应用于术后疼痛管理的理念。多年来,麻醉医生和患者都认识到了PCA的益处。市场上出现了利用非侵入性给药途径的新技术,从而进一步提高了患者和医护人员的满意度,并提升了安全性。药物研究聚焦于减少或避免阿片类药物、副作用及不良事件,尽管这些方面的影响似乎较小。教育的重要性依然显著,新的教育形式正在接受测试,以同样地培训医护人员和患者。新的PCA技术能够支持高效流程的实施,以减少工作量和人为失误;然而,这些新产品存在成本,而这不一定能通过有益的预算影响或患者预后的显著改善体现出来。尽管通过引入基于价值的报销方式,已经迈出了更好地认识术后疼痛管理重要性的第一步,但在大多数西方国家,PCA并未得到专门补偿。PCA仍是一种有效的、有价值的术后疼痛管理技术。尽管在各个方面都存在可识别的未来发展潜力,但这种潜力尚未在新产品中实现。