Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Apr 2014
Review Meta AnalysisLong- or short-acting opioids for chronic non-malignant pain? A qualitative systematic review.
In selected patients with chronic non-malignant pain, chronic opioid therapy is indicated. Published guidelines recommend long-acting over short-acting opioids in these patients. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate whether long-acting opioids in chronic non-malignant pain are superior to short-acting opioids in pain relief, physical function, sleep quality, quality of life or adverse events. ⋯ Three trials in healthy volunteers with a recreational drug use, found no difference in abuse potential between long- and short-acting opioids. While long term, comparative data are lacking, there is fair evidence from short-term trials that long-acting opioids provide equal pain relief compared with short-acting opioids. Contrary to several guidelines, there is no evidence supporting long-acting opioids superiority to short-acting ones in improving functional outcomes, reducing side effects or addiction.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Apr 2014
Review Meta AnalysisLong- or short-acting opioids for chronic non-malignant pain? A qualitative systematic review.
In selected patients with chronic non-malignant pain, chronic opioid therapy is indicated. Published guidelines recommend long-acting over short-acting opioids in these patients. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate whether long-acting opioids in chronic non-malignant pain are superior to short-acting opioids in pain relief, physical function, sleep quality, quality of life or adverse events. ⋯ Three trials in healthy volunteers with a recreational drug use, found no difference in abuse potential between long- and short-acting opioids. While long term, comparative data are lacking, there is fair evidence from short-term trials that long-acting opioids provide equal pain relief compared with short-acting opioids. Contrary to several guidelines, there is no evidence supporting long-acting opioids superiority to short-acting ones in improving functional outcomes, reducing side effects or addiction.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Apr 2014
ReviewEtomidate - a review of robust evidence for its use in various clinical scenarios.
Etomidate is an intravenous hypnotic with a favourable clinical profile in haemodynamic high-risk scenarios. Currently, there is an active debate about the clinical significance of the drug's side effects and its overall risk-benefit ratio. ⋯ In surgical patients at risk of hypotensive complications, however, a review of current literature provides no robust evidence to contraindicate a single-bolus etomidate induction. Large randomised controlled trials as well as additional observational data are required to compare safety of etomidate and its alternatives.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Apr 2014
Review Meta AnalysisThe analgesic effect of wound infiltration with local anaesthetics after breast surgery: a qualitative systematic review.
Local anaesthetic wound infiltration for breast surgery has only modest effects on early post-surgical pain.
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