Non-opioid analgesics for the prevention of chronic postsurgical pain: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

被引:16
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作者
Doleman, Brett [1 ]
Mathiesen, Ole [2 ,3 ]
Sutton, Alex J. [4 ]
Cooper, Nicola J. [4 ]
Lund, Jon N. [1 ]
Williams, John P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Royal Derby Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Surg, Grad Entry Med, Nottingham, England
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Clin Med, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Zealand Univ Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia, Koge, Denmark
[4] Univ Leicester, Dept Hlth Sci, Leicester, England
关键词
chronic postsurgical pain; multimodal analgesia; network meta-analysis; non-opioid analgesia; systematic review; MORPHINE CONSUMPTION; CLINICAL-TRIALS; RISK; HETEROGENEITY; SURGERY; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.bja.2023.02.041
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background: Chronic postsurgical pain is common after surgery. Identification of non-opioid analgesics with potential for preventing chronic postsurgical pain is important, although trials are often underpowered. Network meta-analysis offers an opportunity to improve power and to identify the most promising therapy for clinical use and future studies.Methods: We conducted a PRISMA-NMA-compliant systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of non-opioid analgesics for chronic postsurgical pain. Outcomes included incidence and severity of chronic postsurgical pain, serious adverse events, and chronic opioid use.Results: We included 132 randomised controlled trials with 23 902 participants. In order of efficacy, i.v. lidocaine (odds ratio [OR] 0.32; 95% credible interval [CrI] 0.17-0.58), ketamine (OR 0.64; 95% CrI 0.44-0.92), gabapentinoids (OR 0.67; 95% CrI 0.47-0.92), and possibly dexmedetomidine (OR 0.36; 95% CrI 0.12-1.00) reduced the incidence of chronic postsurgical pain at <= 6 months. There was little available evidence for chronic postsurgical pain at >6 months, combinations agents, chronic opioid use, and serious adverse events. Variable baseline risk was identified as a potential violation to the network meta-analysis transitivity assumption, so results are reported from a fixed value of this, with analgesics more effective at higher baseline risk. The confidence in these findings was low because of problems with risk of bias and imprecision.Conclusions: Lidocaine (most effective), ketamine, and gabapentinoids could be effective in reducing chronic post-surgical pain <= 6 months although confidence is low. Moreover, variable baseline risk might violate transitivity in network meta-analysis of analgesics; this recommends use of our methods in future network meta-analyses. Systematic review protocol: PROSPERO CRD42021269642.
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页码:719 / 728
页数:10
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