A systematic review of subcutaneous versus intramuscular or intravenous routes of opioid administration on pain outcomes in cancer and post-surgical clinical populations - challenging current assumptions in palliative care practice

一项系统性综述比较了皮下注射、肌内注射或静脉注射阿片类药物对癌症和术后临床人群疼痛结局的影响——挑战了当前姑息治疗实践中的一些假设。

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to investigate the use of the subcutaneous route of administration of analgesics, common practice within palliative medicine. DESIGN: Systematic review using consensus approach, direct comparison of subcutaneous route with intravenous and intramuscular routes. RESULTS: The limited available evidence demonstrates non-inferiority of the subcutaneous route in both cancer patients and those post-surgery. Pain management is comparable to other routes. Route-related side effects are rare and systemic side effects are comparable. CONCLUSION: Pain management is a critical role of palliative medicine. The subcutaneous route of administration offers a viable option for the delivery of parenteral analgesia within all settings, including the community. This review supports current practice, demonstrating equivalence with more invasive routes of administration.

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