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Mild analgesics and the accident and emergency department--cost and safety more important than potency?
Author: KumarK, LaingG S, PetersK, YatesD W
Original Abstract of the Article :
A prospective controlled trial involving over 1000 patients did not reveal any difference between four drugs commonly used in accident and emergency departments for the relief of mild to moderate pain. There were no significant variations in therapeutic effect, side-effects or patient compliance. Wh...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.1.4.197
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Mild Analgesics in the Emergency Department: A Desert of Choice
The emergency department is often a bustling desert, filled with patients in need of pain relief. This study delves into the world of mild analgesics, exploring their effectiveness and safety in the emergency setting. The researchers conducted a controlled trial involving over 1000 patients, comparing the efficacy of four commonly used analgesics for mild to moderate pain. They found no significant differences in therapeutic effect, side-effects, or patient compliance between the drugs. This research is like finding a hidden oasis of knowledge in the desert of pain management, revealing that cost and safety might be more important than potency in this setting.
Cost and Safety: Guiding Stars in the Desert of Pain Management
The study demonstrated that there is no significant difference in the effectiveness of commonly used mild analgesics in the emergency department. This finding is significant, as it challenges the notion that more potent analgesics are always better. It's like discovering that the desert doesn't always require the most elaborate oasis, and sometimes a simple spring of water can suffice. This research emphasizes the importance of cost-effectiveness and safety in the choice of analgesics, particularly in a high-volume setting like the emergency department.
Navigating the Desert of Choice
This research provides valuable insights into the use of mild analgesics in the emergency department, emphasizing the importance of considering factors beyond potency. It's like finding a new path through the desert of choice, highlighting the importance of weighing cost, safety, and effectiveness in making informed decisions about pain management. This research encourages healthcare providers to prioritize cost-effective and safe solutions for their patients, ensuring the best possible care in a challenging environment.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research takes us on a journey through the desert of pain management, where cost and safety emerge as essential guiding stars. The study reveals that in the emergency department, the choice of analgesics should be based on a careful consideration of these factors, rather than solely focusing on potency. It's a reminder that the desert of medicine is full of hidden oases of knowledge, and we must always be discerning in our choices, seeking out the most effective and safe solutions for our patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-10-10
- Date Revised 2019-05-03
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