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From Patient-Controlled Analgesia to Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Practices and Perspectives

机译:从患者控制的镇痛到人工智能辅助患者控制的镇痛:实践和观点

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Pain relief is a major concern for patients who have undergone surgery, and it is an eternal pursuit for anesthesiologists. However, postoperative pain management is far from satisfactory, though the past decades have witnessed great progress in the development of novel analgesics and analgesic techniques. A Cochrane systematic review showed that patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) achieved better pain relief and greater patient satisfaction than traditional “on-demand” parenteral analgesia, suggesting that it might be the manner of analgesia implementation that matters for effective postoperative pain management. A wireless intelligent PCA (Wi-PCA) system that incorporated remote monitoring, an intelligent alarm, intelligent analysis and assessment of the PCA equipment, as well as automatically recording and reserving key information functions under a wireless environment was introduced in our department in 2018. The practice showed that the Wi-PCA system significantly reduced the incidence of moderate to severe postoperative pain and relevant adverse effects, shortened hospital stays, and improved patient satisfaction with postoperative pain relief. Nevertheless, for both traditional and Wi-PCA, analgesics are only administered when pain occurs, leaving behind a realm of possibilities for better postoperative pain management. With the rapid development of machinery and deep learning algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the mode of clinical decision making. Integrating the big data collected by state-of-the-art monitoring sensors, the Internet of Things and AI algorithms, an AI-assisted PCA (Ai-PCA) may be a promising future direction for postoperative pain management.
机译:疼痛缓解是对手术进行手术的患者的主要关注点,并且对麻醉师来说是一种永恒的追求。然而,术后疼痛管理远非令人满意,尽管过去几十年目睹了新型镇痛药和镇痛技术的发展巨大进展。 Cochrane系统综述表明,患者控制的镇痛(PCA)比传统的“按需”肠胃外镇痛达到更好的疼痛缓解和更高的患者满意度,这表明它可能是有效术后疼痛管理事项的镇痛方式的方式。 2018年在我们的部门引入了一家集远程监控,智能报警,智能分析和评估,以及在无线环境下自动录制和保留关键信息功能的无线智能PCA(WI-PCA)系统。该实践表明,Wi-PCA系统显着降低了中度至严重术后疼痛的发病率和相关的不良影响,缩短了医院住宿,以及术后疼痛缓解的提高患者满意度。然而,对于传统和Wi-PCA来说,镇痛药仅在发生疼痛时施用,留下了对更好的术后疼痛管理的可能性领域。随着机械和深度学习算法的快速发展,人工智能(AI)正在改变临床决策模式。整合由最先进的监测传感器,物联网和AI算法集成的大数据,AI辅助PCA(AI-PCA)可能是未来术后疼痛管理的未来方向。

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