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阿片类药物输注是否在生命末期被不当使用?一项质量/安全项目的结果。

Are Opioid Infusions Used Inappropriately at End of Life? Results From a Quality/Safety Project.

机构信息

Section of Palliative Care, Division of General Medicine and Primary Care (J.C.Y, S.G.C., P.J.K., C.L., P.W.M., H.J.H., K.A.L.), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Section of Palliative Care, Division of General Medicine and Primary Care (J.C.Y, S.G.C., P.J.K., C.L., P.W.M., H.J.H., K.A.L.), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

J Pain Symptom Manage. 2022 Sep;64(3):e133-e138. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.05.015. Epub 2022 May 26.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Opioid continuous infusions are commonly used for end-of-life (EOL) symptoms in hospital settings. However, prescribing practices vary, and even the recent literature contains conflicting protocols and guidelines for best practice.

OBJECTIVES

To determine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate opioid infusion use for EOL comfort care at an academic medical center, and determine if inappropriate use is associated with distress.

METHODS

Through literature review and iterative interdisciplinary discussion, we defined three criteria for "potentially inappropriate" infusion use. We conducted a retrospective, observational study of inpatients who died over six months, abstracting demographics, opioid use patterns, survival time, palliative care (PC) involvement, and evidence of patient/caregiver/staff distress from the electronic medical record.

RESULTS

We identified 193 decedents who received opioid infusions for EOL comfort care. Forty-four percent received opioid infusions that were classified as "potentially inappropriate." Insufficient use of as-needed intravenous opioid boluses and use of opioid infusions in opioid-naïve patients were the most common problems observed. Potentially inappropriate infusions were associated with more frequent patient (24% vs. 2%; P < 0.001) and staff distress (10% vs. 2%; P = 0.02) and were less common when PC provided medication recommendations (20% vs. 50%; P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

Potentially inappropriate opioid infusions are prevalent at our hospital, an academic medical center with an active PC team and existing contracts for in-hospital hospice care. Furthermore, potentially inappropriate opioid infusions are associated with increased patient and staff distress. We are developing an interdisciplinary intervention to address this safety issue.

摘要

背景

阿片类药物持续输注常用于医院环境中的临终(EOL)症状。然而,处方实践存在差异,甚至最近的文献也包含关于最佳实践的相互矛盾的方案和指南。

目的

确定在学术医疗中心,临终舒适护理中潜在不适当的阿片类药物输注使用的流行率,并确定不适当使用是否与痛苦相关。

方法

通过文献回顾和迭代跨学科讨论,我们为“潜在不适当”输注使用定义了三个标准。我们对六个月内死亡的住院患者进行了回顾性观察研究,从电子病历中提取人口统计学数据、阿片类药物使用模式、生存时间、姑息治疗(PC)参与情况以及患者/护理人员/工作人员痛苦的证据。

结果

我们确定了 193 名接受阿片类药物输注以进行 EOL 舒适护理的死者。44%的人接受的阿片类药物输注被归类为“潜在不适当”。观察到的最常见问题是按需静脉内阿片类药物冲击剂量不足和在阿片类药物初治患者中使用阿片类药物输注。潜在不适当的输注与更频繁的患者(24%对 2%;P<0.001)和工作人员痛苦(10%对 2%;P=0.02)相关,当 PC 提供药物建议时,这种情况较少见(20%对 50%;P<0.001)。

结论

在我们的医院,即一所拥有积极 PC 团队和现有的院内临终关怀合同的学术医疗中心,潜在不适当的阿片类药物输注很常见。此外,潜在不适当的阿片类药物输注与增加的患者和工作人员痛苦相关。我们正在制定一项跨学科干预措施来解决这个安全问题。

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