Maseri Adrien, Montavon Gisèle, Ungarelli-McEvoy Caitriona Gilleece, Suter Marc R, Berna Chantal
Service d'anesthésiologie, Centre hospitalier universitaire UCL Namur, Rue Dr Gaston Therasse 1, 5530 Yvoir, Belgique.
Centre de médecine intégrative et complémentaire, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, 1011 Lausanne.
Rev Med Suisse. 2022 Jun 22;18(787):1264-1267. doi: 10.53738/REVMED.2022.18.787.1264.
Pain management in oncology is evolving progressively thanks to integrative approaches. In accordance with the type of pain and patient specifics, treatment possibilities are thus multiplied by combining conventional pharmacology, interventional approaches, physical and psychological treatments as well as complementary medicines, in a holistic perspective. International Societies Guidelines and scientific literature lend their support to such treatment plans. This article covers a number of interventional treatments and complementary options that are available. Their relevance is all the more important in view of the necessity to limit secondary effects and long-term opioids, especially in cancer survivors.
得益于综合治疗方法,肿瘤学中的疼痛管理正在逐步发展。根据疼痛类型和患者具体情况,从整体角度出发,将传统药理学、介入治疗方法、物理和心理治疗以及补充药物相结合,从而增加了治疗的可能性。国际协会指南和科学文献为这些治疗方案提供了支持。本文涵盖了一些可用的介入治疗方法和补充治疗选项。鉴于限制副作用和长期使用阿片类药物的必要性,尤其是在癌症幸存者中,它们的相关性尤为重要。