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Annals of Internal Medicine | 2011

Comparative effectiveness of pain management interventions for hip fracture: a systematic review.

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A. Beaupre; Saifee Rashiq; Donna M Dryden; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Shima S Mousavi; Kai Wong; Lisa Tjosvold; Jones Ca

BACKGROUND Pain management is integral to the management of hip fracture. PURPOSE To review the benefits and harms of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions for managing pain after hip fracture. DATA SOURCES 25 electronic databases (January 1990 to December 2010), gray literature, trial registries, and reference lists, with no language restrictions. STUDY SELECTION Multiple reviewers independently and in duplicate screened 9357 citations to identify randomized, controlled trials (RCTs); nonrandomized, controlled trials (non-RCTs); and cohort studies of pain management techniques in older adults after acute hip fracture. DATA EXTRACTION Independent, duplicate data extraction and quality assessment were conducted, with discrepancies resolved by consensus or a third reviewer. Data extracted included study characteristics, inclusion and exclusion criteria, participant characteristics, interventions, and outcomes. DATA SYNTHESIS 83 unique studies (64 RCTs, 5 non-RCTs, and 14 cohort studies) were included that addressed nerve blockade (n = 32), spinal anesthesia (n = 30), systemic analgesia (n = 3), traction (n = 11), multimodal pain management (n = 2), neurostimulation (n = 2), rehabilitation (n = 1), and complementary and alternative medicine (n = 2). Overall, moderate evidence suggests that nerve blockades are effective for relieving acute pain and reducing delirium. Low-level evidence suggests that preoperative traction does not reduce acute pain. Evidence was insufficient on the benefits and harms of most interventions, including spinal anesthesia, systemic analgesia, multimodal pain management, acupressure, relaxation therapy, transcutaneous electrical neurostimulation, and physical therapy regimens, in managing acute pain. LIMITATIONS No studies evaluated outcomes of chronic pain or exclusively examined participants from nursing homes or with cognitive impairment. Systemic analgesics (narcotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) were understudied during the search period. CONCLUSION Nerve blockade seems to be effective in reducing acute pain after hip fracture. Sparse data preclude firm conclusions about the relative benefits or harms of many other pain management interventions for patients with hip fracture. PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.


Evidence report/technology assessment | 2010

Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction and Asthma

Donna M Dryden; Carol Spooner; Michael K. Stickland; Ben Vandermeer; Lisa Tjosvold; Liza Bialy; Kai Wong; Brian H. Rowe


Archive | 2011

Pain Management Interventions for Hip Fracture

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A. Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden


Archive | 2011

Newcastle-Ottawa Scale Assessment of Cohort Studies

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden


Archive | 2011

Table 1, Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden


PLOS ONE | 2011

Description of included studies

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A. Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden


Archive | 2011

Table 16, Evidence summary table (randomized controlled trials): Neurostimulation

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden


Archive | 2011

Table E-7, Rehabilitation

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden


Archive | 2011

GRADE Tables: Assessing the Strength of Evidence

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden


Archive | 2011

Table E-6, Neurostimulation

Ahmed M Abou-Setta; Lauren A Beaupre; C Allyson Jones; Saifee Rashiq; Michele P Hamm; Cheryl A Sadowski; Matthew Rg Menon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Donna M Wilson; Mohammad Karkhaneh; Kai Wong; Shima S Mousavi; Lisa Tjosvold; Donna M Dryden

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