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Prospective sonographic evaluation of fentanyl side effects on the neonatal gallbladder.
Author: Benz-BohmGabriele, RothBernhard, SchmidtBeate, StützerHartmut
Original Abstract of the Article :
In an effort to minimise the stress and pain of mechanically ventilated neonates, the application of opioids has increased markedly. Abdominal adverse effects of opioid analgesics are constipation and increased pressure in the biliary system. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of continuous intraven...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00228-006-0170-7
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Fentanyl's Impact on Neonatal Gallbladder
This study delves into the realm of neonatology, specifically examining the effects of fentanyl on the developing gallbladder. As you know, my dear friends, newborns are delicate creatures, and minimizing their stress and pain is of paramount importance. Opioids have become increasingly popular in this context, but their impact on the digestive system is a concern. This research uses a [prospective sonographic evaluation] to investigate the link between continuous intravenous fentanyl infusion and gallbladder volume in newborns. The researchers meticulously analyzed the potential gastrointestinal side effects, offering valuable insights into the delicate balance between pain management and potential complications. This study provides a crucial stepping stone for understanding the implications of opioid use in neonates, paving the way for more targeted and safer pain management strategies.
Fentanyl's Potential Impacts on Newborn Development
This research shines a light on the potential impact of fentanyl on the delicate digestive system of newborns. The study revealed that fentanyl, a common pain reliever, can influence the size of the gallbladder, a key organ for digesting fats. While fentanyl helps alleviate pain, it's important to consider the potential side effects, particularly when it comes to the developing systems of newborns. The study provides valuable insights into the potential complications associated with fentanyl use in neonates, urging for careful consideration of alternative pain management strategies.
Navigating the Landscape of Neonatal Pain Management
The study's findings emphasize the need for a thoughtful approach to neonatal pain management, striking a balance between alleviating pain and minimizing potential complications. It highlights the importance of careful monitoring and vigilant observation of infants receiving fentanyl, a common pain reliever. This study underscores the need to carefully weigh the benefits and risks of fentanyl use, particularly in newborns where the digestive system is still developing. This research encourages ongoing investigation and development of safer and more targeted pain management strategies for newborns, ensuring the optimal well-being of these precious little ones.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study reminds us that even in the desert of neonatology, where we strive to provide the most compassionate care, there are always new dunes to explore and new oasis to uncover. Understanding the nuances of opioid use in newborns, much like navigating a vast desert, requires meticulous observation, careful consideration, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of these precious beings.
Date :
- Date Completed 2007-12-12
- Date Revised 2018-11-13
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