Greenfield Katie, Schoth Daniel E, Hain Richard, Bailey Simon, Mott Christine, Rajapakse Dilini, Harrop Emily, Renton Kate, Anderson Anna-Karenia, Carter Bernie, Johnson Margaret, Liossi Christina
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Highfield, UK.
Paediatric Palliative Medicine, Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for Wales, Cardiff, UK.
Br J Pain. 2024 Jun;18(3):215-226. doi: 10.1177/20494637231208093. Epub 2023 Dec 25.
Breakthrough pain is common in life-limiting conditions and at end-of-life. Despite over 30 years of study, there is little consensus regarding the definition and characteristics of breakthrough pain.
This study aims to update and expand a 2010 systematic review by Haugen and colleagues to identify (1) all definitions of breakthrough pain and (2) all descriptions and classifications of breakthrough pain reported by patients, caregivers, clinicians, and experts.
This rapid systematic review followed the Cochrane Rapid Review Methods Group guidelines. A protocol is published on PROSPERO (CRD42019155583).
CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and the Web of Science were searched for breakthrough pain terms from the inception dates of each database to 26th August 2022.
We identified 65 studies that included data on breakthrough pain definitions, descriptions, or classifications from patients ( = 30), clinicians ( = 6), and experts ( = 29), but none with data from caregivers. Most experts proposed that breakthrough pain was a sudden, severe, brief pain occurring in patients with adequately controlled mild-moderate background pain. However, definitions varied and there was no consensus. Pain characteristics were broadly similar across studies though temporal factors varied widely. Experts classified breakthrough pain into nociceptive, neuropathic, visceral, somatic, or mixed types. Patients with breakthrough pain commonly experienced depression, anxiety, and interference with daily life.
Despite ongoing efforts, there is still no consensus on the definition of breakthrough pain. A compromise is needed on breakthrough pain nomenclature to collect reliable incidence and prevalence data and to inform further refinement of the construct.
爆发性疼痛在生命受限疾病和临终阶段很常见。尽管经过了30多年的研究,但关于爆发性疼痛的定义和特征仍几乎没有共识。
本研究旨在更新并扩展豪根及其同事2010年的系统评价,以确定(1)爆发性疼痛的所有定义,以及(2)患者、护理人员、临床医生和专家报告的爆发性疼痛的所有描述和分类。
本快速系统评价遵循Cochrane快速评价方法组指南。一项方案已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO,注册号:CRD42019155583)上发表。
检索了护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)、医学文献数据库(MEDLINE)、心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO)和科学引文索引数据库(Web of Science),从每个数据库的创建日期至2022年8月26日,检索爆发性疼痛相关术语。
我们纳入了65项研究,这些研究包含了来自患者(n = 30)、临床医生(n = 6)和专家(n = 29)的爆发性疼痛定义、描述或分类的数据,但没有来自护理人员的数据。大多数专家提出,爆发性疼痛是在轻度至中度背景疼痛得到充分控制的患者中突然发生的、严重的、短暂的疼痛。然而,定义各不相同,没有达成共识。尽管时间因素差异很大,但各研究中的疼痛特征大致相似。专家们将爆发性疼痛分为伤害性、神经性、内脏性、躯体性或混合性类型。爆发性疼痛患者通常会经历抑郁、焦虑以及日常生活受到干扰。
尽管一直在努力,但关于爆发性疼痛的定义仍未达成共识。需要在爆发性疼痛的命名上达成妥协,以收集可靠的发病率和患病率数据,并为进一步完善这一概念提供依据。