Drug delivery system in pain control Methods, procedures, and techniques for the pain control

DOI
  • Inoue Daisuke
    Department of Clinical Oncology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
  • Ichiba Tamotsu
    Department of Clinical Oncology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
  • Sakuyama Toshikazu
    Department of Clinical Oncology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
  • Aiba Keisuke
    Department of Clinical Oncology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
  • Kobayashi Tadashi
    Department of Clinical Oncology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
  • Ochiai Kazunori
    Department of Clinical Oncology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
  • Tanzfuii Yasumasa
    Department of Anesthesiology, The Jikei University School of Medicine

Bibliographic Information

Other Title
  • とう痛克服とDDS  痛みを止めるためのさまざまな方法―種々の持続注入ポンプによる薬物投与法とその特徴―
  • Methods, procedures, and techniques for the pain control
  • 痛みを止めるためのさまざまな方法—種々の持続注入ポンプによる薬物投与法とその特徴—

Abstract

The be-all and end-all of pain control is to minimize stress induced from pain in the injured tissue. This review gives a summary account of nerve block, PCA (patient controlled analgesia) devices and pharmacologic pain management with a recent study by the palliative care team of The Jikei University School of Medicine. Recent methods for pain relief can contribute to improving the quality of life, even though it will not be the basic remedy for disease. Especially, many PCA devices and disposable pumps are available and widely used for homecare settings. When the PCA device has been activated, the pre-set analgesic dose is administered into the patient's body; and after this activation, the next dose will not be administered till a certain period of time passed. Once pain has been alleviated, no demand for pain relief until having pain return. In other words, the patient can titrate the dose of the analgesic to the safe effective dose for oneself as needed. Disposable pumps are disadvantageous in that the rescue dose cannot be changed, while the basal dose can be modified variously.

Journal

  • Drug Delivery System

    Drug Delivery System 20 (5), 513-520, 2005

    THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390282679617181056
  • NII Article ID
    130000747973
  • DOI
    10.2745/dds.20.513
  • ISSN
    18812732
    09135006
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • Crossref
    • CiNii Articles
  • Abstract License Flag
    Disallowed

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