Medical opinions on a cutting-edge application for the monitoring and administration of sedatives and opioids: Potentials and challenges
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2023-08-11Abstract
Background: The formulation of opioid medications is becoming increasingly common among
hospitalized patients, due to the need for pain control or sedation during procedures. This
represents the possibility of an increase in adverse events, as demonstrated by monitoring through
the Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). The need for tools that unify information search and
provide easy access for physicians is becoming more important. Thus, it is essential to assess the
medical needs for information when using technological tools that can support clinical practice.
Objective: To characterize the main pharmacological and pharmaceutical needs of critical care
physicians for the management of adult patients when administering sedative and/or opioid
analgesic medications. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted by collecting surveys
through Google Forms between October 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022. Critical care physicians
from Clínica Universidad de La Sabana from Chía and Clínica Nueva from Bogotá, treating adult
patients, participated in the study. Results: 95% of the respondents considered the use of
technological tools necessary for support during their workday. Most respondents reported that
these tools were helpful for information search regarding dose adjustments of sedatives and opioid
analgesics, especially in cases of renal disease, dose calculations for rotation and titration of opioids.
Conclusions: The study highlights the need for the development of technological tools to support
medical services in the safe use of sedative and opioid analgesic medications. The evaluation of
specific pharmacological and pharmaceutical knowledge related to this group of medications is
crucial.