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Clinical Practice Guidelines
for the Management of Pain
in Adult Patients in the ICU
Crit Care Med 2013; 41:263–306
I want you to feel pain, to think about
pain, to accept pain, to know pain.
“
”
Statements and
Recommendations
Pain assessment
Treatment of pain
I fight for my sake only and live
to love no one but myself.
“
”為自己而戰 愛自己 為自己而活
Level of
Evidence
Quality of
Evidence
Type of
Evidence
Definition
A High High quality
randomized
controlled trial
(RCT)
Further research is unlikely to
change our confidence in the
estimate of effect.
B Moderate RCT with
significant
limitations
(downgraded),
or high-quality
OS (upgraded)
Further research is likely to have
an important impact on our
confidence in the estimate of
effect and may change the
estimate.
C Low Observational
study (OS)
Further research is very likely to
have an important impact on our
confidence in the estimate of
effect and is likely to change the
estimate.
Factors That Affect the Quality of Evidence
....忍者要沈著冷靜
仔細判斷!
We recommend that pain be routinely
monitored in all adult ICU patients (+1B).
The Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) and the
Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool
(CPOT) are the most valid and reliable
behavioral pain scales for monitoring pain
in medical, postoperative, or trauma
(except for brain injury) adult ICU
patients who are unable to
self-report and in whom motor
function is intact and
behaviors are observable.
We do not suggest that vital signs (or
observational pain scales that include vital
signs) be used alone for pain assessment
in adult ICU patients (–2C).
We suggest that vital signs
may be used as a cue to
begin further assessment of
pain in these patients,
however (+2C).
Treatment of pain
Opiates Equi-
Analgesic
Dose (mg)
IV PO
Onset (IV) Eliminat
ion Half-
Life
Intermittent
Dosing
Side Effects and
Other Information
Fentanyl 0.1 N/A 1-2 min 2-4 hr 0.35–0.5
μg/kg IV
q0.5–1 hr
Less hypotension
than with morphine.
Accumulation with
hepatic impairment.
Hydro-
morphon
e
1.5 7.5 5-15 min 2-3 hr 0.2–0.6 mg
IV q1–2 hr
Therapeutic option
in patients tolerant
to
morphine/fentanyl.
Accumulation with
hepatic/renal
impairment.
Morphine 10 30 5-10 min 3-4 hr 2–4 mg IV
q1–2 hr
Accumulation with
hepatic/renal
impairment.
Histamine release.
Pharmacology of Opiate Analgesics
Nonopiates
(Route)
Onset Eliminati
on Half-
Life
Dosing Side Effects and Other Information
Ketamine (IV) 30-40
sec
2-3 hr Loading dose 0.1–0.5
mg/kg IV followed by 0.05–
0.4 mg/kg/hr
Attenuates the development of acute tolerance to
opioids. May cause hallucinations and other
psychological disturbances.
Acetaminophen
(PO)
Acetaminophen
(PR)
30-60
min
2-4 hr 325–1000 mg every 4–6 hr;
max dose ≤ 4 g/day)
May be contraindicated in patients with significant
hepatic dysfunction.
Acetaminophen
(IV)
5-10 min 2 hr 650 mg IV every 4 hrs –
1000 mg IV every 6 hr; max
dose ≤ 4 g/day
Ketorolac
(IM/IV)
10 min 2.4-8.6 hr 30 mg IM/IV, then 15–30
mg IM/IV every 6 hr up to 5
days; max dose = 120
mg/day × 5 days
Avoid NSAID in following conditions: renal dysfunction;
GI bleeding; platelet abnormality; concomitant ACEI
therapy, CHF, cirrhosis, asthma. Contraindicated for
the treatment of perioperative pain in CABG surgery
Ibuprofen (PO) 25 min 1.8-25. hr 400 mg PO every 4 hrs;
max dose = 2.4 g/day
Gabapentin
(PO)
N/A 5-7 hr Starting dose = 100 mg PO
three times daily;
maintenance dose = 900–
3600 mg/day in 3 divided
doses
Side effects: (common) sedation, confusion, dizziness,
ataxia. Adjust dosing in renal failure pts. Abrupt
discontinuation associated with drug withdrawl
syndrome, seizures.
Carbamazepine
immediate
release (PO)
4-5 hr 25-65 hrs
initially,
then 12-
17 hr
Starting dose = 50–100 mg
PO bid; maintenance dose
= 100–200 mg every 4–6 hr;
max dose = 1200 mg/day
Side effects: (common) nystagmus, dizziness, diplopia,
lightheadedness, lethargy; (rare) aplastic anemia, and
agranulocytosis; Stevens–Johnson syndrome or toxic
epidermal necrolysis with HLA-B1502 gene. Multiple
drug interactions due to hepatic enzyme induction.
Pharmacology of Nonopiate Analgesics
We recommend that preemptive analgesia
and/or non-pharmacologic interventions
(e.g., relaxation) be administered to
alleviate pain in adult ICU patients prior to
invasive and potentially painful procedures
(+2C).
We recommend that intravenous (IV)
opioids be considered as the first-line
drug class of choice to treat non-
neuropathic pain in critically ill patients
(+1C).
All available IV opioids, when titrated to
similar pain intensity endpoints, are
equally effective (C).
We suggest that non-opioid analgesics be
considered to decrease the amount of
opioids administered (or to eliminate the
need for IV opioids altogether) and to
decrease opioid-related side effects (+2C).
We recommend that either enterally
administered gabapentin or
carbamazepine, in addition to IV opioids,
be considered for treatment of neuropathic
pain (+1A).
The End

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Management of Pain in the ICU

  • 1. Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Pain in Adult Patients in the ICU Crit Care Med 2013; 41:263–306 I want you to feel pain, to think about pain, to accept pain, to know pain. “ ”
  • 2. Statements and Recommendations Pain assessment Treatment of pain I fight for my sake only and live to love no one but myself. “ ”為自己而戰 愛自己 為自己而活
  • 3. Level of Evidence Quality of Evidence Type of Evidence Definition A High High quality randomized controlled trial (RCT) Further research is unlikely to change our confidence in the estimate of effect. B Moderate RCT with significant limitations (downgraded), or high-quality OS (upgraded) Further research is likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and may change the estimate. C Low Observational study (OS) Further research is very likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and is likely to change the estimate. Factors That Affect the Quality of Evidence
  • 5. We recommend that pain be routinely monitored in all adult ICU patients (+1B).
  • 6. The Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) and the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) are the most valid and reliable behavioral pain scales for monitoring pain in medical, postoperative, or trauma (except for brain injury) adult ICU patients who are unable to self-report and in whom motor function is intact and behaviors are observable.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. We do not suggest that vital signs (or observational pain scales that include vital signs) be used alone for pain assessment in adult ICU patients (–2C). We suggest that vital signs may be used as a cue to begin further assessment of pain in these patients, however (+2C).
  • 11. Opiates Equi- Analgesic Dose (mg) IV PO Onset (IV) Eliminat ion Half- Life Intermittent Dosing Side Effects and Other Information Fentanyl 0.1 N/A 1-2 min 2-4 hr 0.35–0.5 μg/kg IV q0.5–1 hr Less hypotension than with morphine. Accumulation with hepatic impairment. Hydro- morphon e 1.5 7.5 5-15 min 2-3 hr 0.2–0.6 mg IV q1–2 hr Therapeutic option in patients tolerant to morphine/fentanyl. Accumulation with hepatic/renal impairment. Morphine 10 30 5-10 min 3-4 hr 2–4 mg IV q1–2 hr Accumulation with hepatic/renal impairment. Histamine release. Pharmacology of Opiate Analgesics
  • 12. Nonopiates (Route) Onset Eliminati on Half- Life Dosing Side Effects and Other Information Ketamine (IV) 30-40 sec 2-3 hr Loading dose 0.1–0.5 mg/kg IV followed by 0.05– 0.4 mg/kg/hr Attenuates the development of acute tolerance to opioids. May cause hallucinations and other psychological disturbances. Acetaminophen (PO) Acetaminophen (PR) 30-60 min 2-4 hr 325–1000 mg every 4–6 hr; max dose ≤ 4 g/day) May be contraindicated in patients with significant hepatic dysfunction. Acetaminophen (IV) 5-10 min 2 hr 650 mg IV every 4 hrs – 1000 mg IV every 6 hr; max dose ≤ 4 g/day Ketorolac (IM/IV) 10 min 2.4-8.6 hr 30 mg IM/IV, then 15–30 mg IM/IV every 6 hr up to 5 days; max dose = 120 mg/day × 5 days Avoid NSAID in following conditions: renal dysfunction; GI bleeding; platelet abnormality; concomitant ACEI therapy, CHF, cirrhosis, asthma. Contraindicated for the treatment of perioperative pain in CABG surgery Ibuprofen (PO) 25 min 1.8-25. hr 400 mg PO every 4 hrs; max dose = 2.4 g/day Gabapentin (PO) N/A 5-7 hr Starting dose = 100 mg PO three times daily; maintenance dose = 900– 3600 mg/day in 3 divided doses Side effects: (common) sedation, confusion, dizziness, ataxia. Adjust dosing in renal failure pts. Abrupt discontinuation associated with drug withdrawl syndrome, seizures. Carbamazepine immediate release (PO) 4-5 hr 25-65 hrs initially, then 12- 17 hr Starting dose = 50–100 mg PO bid; maintenance dose = 100–200 mg every 4–6 hr; max dose = 1200 mg/day Side effects: (common) nystagmus, dizziness, diplopia, lightheadedness, lethargy; (rare) aplastic anemia, and agranulocytosis; Stevens–Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis with HLA-B1502 gene. Multiple drug interactions due to hepatic enzyme induction. Pharmacology of Nonopiate Analgesics
  • 13. We recommend that preemptive analgesia and/or non-pharmacologic interventions (e.g., relaxation) be administered to alleviate pain in adult ICU patients prior to invasive and potentially painful procedures (+2C).
  • 14. We recommend that intravenous (IV) opioids be considered as the first-line drug class of choice to treat non- neuropathic pain in critically ill patients (+1C).
  • 15. All available IV opioids, when titrated to similar pain intensity endpoints, are equally effective (C).
  • 16. We suggest that non-opioid analgesics be considered to decrease the amount of opioids administered (or to eliminate the need for IV opioids altogether) and to decrease opioid-related side effects (+2C).
  • 17. We recommend that either enterally administered gabapentin or carbamazepine, in addition to IV opioids, be considered for treatment of neuropathic pain (+1A).