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Efficacy And Feasibility Of Opioids For Burn Analgesia:A Systematic Review

Posted on:2019-08-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2394330566482685Subject:Clinical medicine
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Burns have become a financial burden to society,because of the high associated morbidity and mortality.Management of burn injuries is highly challenging.Opioids are commonly used for burn analgesia,but no comprehensive reviews have been published on such use.We aimed to assess the literature regarding the effectiveness and side effects of opioids both in adult and pediatric burn patients.We conducted a systematic search of the PubMed,Embase,Cochrane,and Web of Science databases.Information on study characteristics,results,and interventions was extracted.The review identified nine studies that satisfied the inclusion criteria.Burn sizes of patients ranged from 1%to 62%of the body.The examined studies showed that dressing or cream containing morphine could potentially decrease pain,use of analgesics,and side effects associated with systemic opioid medications compared with control groups.Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate(OTFC)was equivalent,or even preferable,to oral morphine,hydromorphone,and oxycodone in provision of analgesia for burnwound care in pediatric patients.Intranasal fentanyl(INF)was equivalent to oral morphine in burn wound care both in adult and pediatric patients.OTFC and INF could be considered as viable non-invasive analgesic alternatives to oral opioids for procedural burnpain.However,the level of evidence still seems quite uncertain because of the limited sample size.
Keywords/Search Tags:Opioids, Burn pain, Analgesia
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