作者: Jooyoung Oh , Jeong-Hyun Sohn , Cheung Soo Shin , Se Hee Na , Hyung-Jun Yoon
DOI: 10.1016/J.JCRC.2015.05.025
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摘要: Abstract Purpose Little is known about the relationship between anxiety and pain in intensive care unit (ICU) patients despite its importance. The aims of present study are to examine correlation during ICU investigate effects on dose opioids anxiolytics administered. Methods subjects were awake critically ill admitted an over a 2-month period. Trained psychiatrists evaluated nondelirious, noncomatose daily for using Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS-Pain), Faces Anxiety (FAS), Hamilton Scale. Results Daily alterations significantly correlated with one another among 123 patients. Both FAS positively NRS-Pain ( P = .016) score .007) both anxiolytics. was unaffected by severity or anxiety. Conclusions closely correlated. influenced Therefore, precise evaluation comprehensive approach management important treating