El-Tallawy Salah N, Ahmed Rania S, Shabi Shamah M, Al-Zabidi Fatoon Z, Zaidi Abdul Rehman Z, Varrassi Giustino, Pergolizzi Joseph V, LeQuang Jo Ann K, Paladini Antonella
Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, SAU.
Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EGY.
Cureus. 2023 Nov 29;15(11):e49639. doi: 10.7759/cureus.49639. eCollection 2023 Nov.
Pain in dementia patients is common, poorly measured, and undertreated. It is important to discuss the challenges in the pain assessment and management to find a possible solution for adequate pain management. The aim of this article is to discuss the challenges in the assessment of pain in geriatric patients with dementia. An extensive online database search was conducted via multiple websites using the following keywords: "dementia," "pain assessments," "pain assessment with dementia," "causes of pain with dementia," "pain assessments using recent technology," "geriatric," and "old age" to identify the relevant articles. Our inclusion criteria were articles that focused on pain in geriatric patients diagnosed with dementia, in English, published between January 2018 and January 2023, and available as free full text and those which were clinical trials, observational studies, review articles, systemic reviews, meta-analysis, or case series. The exclusion criteria were articles that did not have pain in geriatric patients diagnosed with dementia as their primary focus, involving geriatric or non-geriatric patients with major psychological distress, not in the English language, not published between January 2018 and January 2023, and not available as free full-text and those which were case reports and editorial articles. After manually excluding the articles that did not meet our inclusion criteria, we ended up with 38 articles. In conclusion, any instruments have been made for the pain assessment in patients with dementia. The two most common tools used to assess pain in this vulnerable population are the Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia (PAINAD) and Pain Assessment Checklist for Seniors with Limited Ability to Communicate (PACSLAC) scales. The utilization of new technology may offer promising solutions for the pain assessment in patients with dementia.
痴呆症患者的疼痛很常见,测量不准确且治疗不足。讨论疼痛评估和管理中的挑战以找到充分疼痛管理的可能解决方案很重要。本文旨在探讨老年痴呆症患者疼痛评估中的挑战。通过多个网站使用以下关键词进行了广泛的在线数据库搜索:“痴呆症”、“疼痛评估”、“痴呆症患者的疼痛评估”、“痴呆症患者的疼痛原因”、“使用最新技术的疼痛评估”、“老年”和“高龄”,以识别相关文章。我们的纳入标准是专注于诊断为痴呆症的老年患者疼痛的文章,英文,2018年1月至2023年1月期间发表,可作为免费全文获取,以及那些为临床试验、观察性研究、综述文章、系统评价、荟萃分析或病例系列的文章。排除标准是那些不以诊断为痴呆症的老年患者疼痛为主要关注点的文章,涉及有严重心理困扰的老年或非老年患者,非英文,2018年1月至2023年1月期间未发表,不可作为免费全文获取,以及那些为病例报告和社论文章的文章。在手动排除不符合我们纳入标准的文章后,我们最终得到了38篇文章。总之,已经有用于痴呆症患者疼痛评估的工具。用于评估这一弱势群体疼痛的两种最常用工具是晚期痴呆症疼痛评估(PAINAD)和沟通能力有限的老年人疼痛评估检查表(PACSLAC)量表。新技术的应用可能为痴呆症患者的疼痛评估提供有前景的解决方案。