医学
指南
德尔菲法
重症监护医学
心脏外科
心胸外科
最佳实践
医疗急救
外科
数学
统计
病理
经济
管理
作者
Dana B. Gal,Caitlin O. Clyde,Erin L. Colvin,Jessica Colyer,Anne Ferris,Mayte Figueroa,Brittney K. Hills,Sarah M. Lagergren,Jordan Mangum,Jessica L. Mann,Angela S. McKeta,Sonali S. Patel,Jennifer F. Reeves,Molly Richter,Lisa Ring,Joshua Rosenblum,Kaitlin Tindel,Jeffrey G. Weiner,Kimberly G. Williams,Luis M. Zabala
标识
DOI:10.1017/s1047951122003559
摘要
Abstract Background: Pain following surgery for cardiac disease is ubiquitous, and optimal management is important. Despite this, there is large practice variation. To address this, the Paediatric Acute Care Cardiology Collaborative undertook the effort to create this clinical practice guideline. Methods: A panel of experts consisting of paediatric cardiologists, advanced practice practitioners, pharmacists, a paediatric cardiothoracic surgeon, and a paediatric cardiac anaesthesiologist was convened. The literature was searched for relevant articles and Collaborative sites submitted centre-specific protocols for postoperative pain management. Using the modified Delphi technique, recommendations were generated and put through iterative Delphi rounds to achieve consensus Results: 60 recommendations achieved consensus and are included in this guideline. They address guideline use, pain assessment, general considerations, preoperative considerations, intraoperative considerations, regional anaesthesia, opioids, opioid-sparing, non-opioid medications, non-pharmaceutical pain management, and discharge considerations. Conclusions: Postoperative pain among children following cardiac surgery is currently an area of significant practice variability despite a large body of literature and the presence of centre-specific protocols. Central to the recommendations included in this guideline is the concept that ideal pain management begins with preoperative counselling and continues through to patient discharge. Overall, the quality of evidence supporting recommendations is low. There is ongoing need for research in this area, particularly in paediatric populations.
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