Article ID: WMC004126 ISSN 2046-1690

Visual Analogue Scale Specific Patient-Controlled Analgesia (VAS Guided PCA)

Corresponding Author: Dr. Deepak Gupta, Anesthesiologist, Wayne State University, 48201 - United States of America

Submitting Author: Dr. Deepak Gupta, Anesthesiologist, Wayne State University, 48201 - United States of America

Article ID: WMC004126 Article Type: My opinion Submitted on:12-Mar-2013, 04:36:19 AM GMT Published on: 12-Mar-2013, 06:48:12 AM GMT Article URL: http://www.webmedcentral.com/article_view/4126 Subject Categories: Keywords:VAS, PCA, Acute Pain, Acute on , , Visual Analogue Scale, Patient-Controlled Analgesia How to cite the article:Gupta D. Visual Analogue Scale Specific Patient-Controlled Analgesia (VAS Guided PCA) . WebmedCentral PAIN 2013;4(3):WMC004126 Copyright: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License(CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Source(s) of Funding: None

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Visual Analogue Scale Specific Patient-Controlled Analgesia (VAS Guided PCA)

Author(s): Gupta D

My opinion PCA’s software will deliverVAS-specific variable doses (including zero dose for low non-zero VAS scores) as pre-determined by the ordering and the inputting physician. To avoid inadvertent pushing of the As an provider, we are responsible for remote's numbers, the remote will have a hard ensuring adequate perioperative analgesia. One of the transparent plastic cover that will be lifted by the pain management modality that is frequently used in patient each time he/she will need to activate PCA for perioperative settings is patient-controlled analgesia VAS-specific dose. The major advantages of this (PCA) for the parenteral opioids [1]. Since the famous improvisation will be that presidential address of James Campbell (1996) to the American Pain Society [2], pain has come a long way (a) In comparison to single-button PCA, the patient will as an established fifth vital sign [3]. With aggressive have to be more alert as well as oriented to push the policies at diagnosing, documenting and managing correct number on numbered-remote PCA for pain of the patients, PCA has become an important VASscores modality that is utilized more than often beyond the (b) The PCA’s software database will have the VAS realms of perioperative settings. The application of scores recorded over times as recording of VAS will PCA is no longer limited to acute perioperative pain; be possible at all the time; however the demands (as but it includes management of difficult-to-intractable recorded in current versions of PCA) will be attributed acute pain in chronic pain patients who are admitted to those instances when VAS-specific dose per PCA for inpatient management of pain-related or software will not be delivered due to the lockout pain-unrelated symptoms. The most common pain interval assessment tool used in adult patient population is (c) The patient will not have to worry about reporting visual analogue scale (VAS) [4-6] that is available VAS scores as well as requesting medications primarily in two forms: 0-100 mm scale and 0-10 separately Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). Their sensitivity to (d) The physicians will have option to input assess pain are approximately equal [7] and NRS is VAS-guided doses in the PCA’s software apparently more popular due to patient’s ease in (e) The physicians will have option to run a 'Sham reporting 0-10 VASscores. PCA' wherein the patients will be counseled to use the numbered-remote PCA only for regular recording of The currently available versions of PCA deliver VAS scores; and the medications (in form of IV PUSH a-predetermined intravenous dose of opioids (as or oral doses) will be administered by the nursing staff. appropriately adjudged by the ordering physician) on patient’s decided dosing interval: the interval can be This VAS-specific PCA model is not a new innovation as low as every 6 minutes (the lockout interval). The but an improvisation of old school of pain medicine current versions of PCA are not equipped to record the and imbibing into the PCA-based analgesia regimens actual VAS scores because each time the patient feels wherein the patient controls his/her pain reporting and pain requiring medication, irrespective of the VAS consequently appropriate administration. scores the patient pushes the same single-button The physicians ordering pain medication as a range of mechanism (Figure 1) to deliver the same dose as well as a range of dosing interval (e.g. predetermined dose as fed in the PCA’s software. In morphine 1-2mg IV every 2-4 hours) was a common my opinion, it is time that single-button PCA should be place till recently when patient safety regulatory replaced with a 1-10 numbered-remote PCA (Figure entities recently curtailed this practice to avoid 1). The lowest score of VAS ‘0’ in NRS scale may not medication error and overdosing [8-9]. However, the be needed in this remote because VAS score ‘0’ may regulatory entities allow the medication dose range not prompt the patient to push the number on the orders [10] if the corresponding pain assessment tool remote as patient is not expecting any pain medication range is also included with clear cut instructions about relief for VAS score=0. The patients will get this withholding medications depending on patient’s status remote and push the number on the remote and other vital signs (e.g. morphine 1-2 mg IV every corresponding to their VAS scores. Consequently, the 2-4 hours; 1mg for VAS scores 4-6, 2mg for VAS

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scores 7-10, decide dosing interval keeping Modified discontinuities and sporadic reporting ofVAS in the Ramsay Sedation Score ≥3) [11]. These range orders PCA database will interfere with the ‘TRAPEZOID have not been limited for use of intravenous RULE’ based assessment of ‘area under line-curve’. medications but pain physicians have used these In summary, it is high time to have this innovation in range orders for oral opioids with similarly clear cut pre-existing PCA models so that clinical trials can be directions of administration by the nursing staff. initiated for the validity of this scenario because in my The few cautions that will be needed for this opinion, it is worth a transition for correct VAS scores numbered-remote PCA to succeed are that instead of database and corresponding medication use with wireless remotes, cables with predetermined lengths patient-controlled analgesia regimens. will be required so that remote-PCA by proxy can be avoided. Additionally, the wireless remotes will References potentially increase the electromagnetic pollution/interference in the patient’s room. Moreover, the cables will ensure the continued safety against 1. Grass JA. Patient-controlled analgesia. Anesth lost/misplaced/far-placed remotes in case the patient Analg. 2005 Nov;101(5 Suppl):S44-61. emergently needs to press for VAS-specific number to 2. American Pain Society. Principles of Analgesic Use self-administer medication. The major incentive for in the Treatment of Acute Pain and . 4th patients will be that they will crowd and vouch for the ed.Glenview,IL: American Pain Society; 1999. hospitals that have more comprehensive pain scores 3. http://www.fedprac.com/PDF/027120026.pdf Last databases as extracted from these VAS-specific accessed onMarch 11, 2013. PCA’s software. The aims of the catering hospitals will 4. Carlsson AM. Assessment of chronic pain. I. be to keep these pain scores graphs (areas under Aspects of the reliability and validity of the visual line-curve) under a minimum efficacious numbers as analogue scale. Pain. 1983 May;16(1):87-101. determined by their site-specific and general 5. Price DD, McGrath PA, Rafii A, Buckingham B. The population validation studies. These target areas validation of visual analogue scales as ratio scale under curves will be different for acute pain patients, measures for chronic and experimental pain. Pain. and acute on chronic pain patients. These areas under 1983 Sep;17(1):45-56. line-curve will be determined as following [12]: the 6. Price DD, Patel R, Robinson ME, Staud R. ‘area’ above the average values minus the ‘area’ Characteristics of electronic visual analogue and below the average values wherein the "area" above numerical scales for ratings of experimental pain in healthy subjects and fibromyalgia patients. Pain. 2008 the average values is the sum of (valuen - average) Nov 15;140(1):158-66. where valuen are the values that are greater than average value and the "area" below the average 7. Breivik EK,BjörnssonGA, Skovlund E. A comparison of pain rating scales by sampling from clinical trial data. values is the sum of (average - valuen) where valuen are the values that are lower than average value. Clin J Pain. 2000 Mar;16(1):22-8. 8. Gordon DB, Dahl J, Phillips P, Frandsen J, Cowley Let us consider this example based on 10 random C, Foster RL, Fine PG, Miaskowski C, Fishman S, numbered VAS score generated from Finley RS; American Society for Pain Management http://www.random.org/ [13]. Random VAS numbers: Nursing; American Pain Society. The use of 10, 9, 4, 7, 6, 1, 2,1,1,1. ‘Area’ above average 'as-needed' range orders for opioid in the (Average VAS for these ten numbers=4): Sum (2, 3, 5, management of acute pain: a consensus statement of 6)=16. ‘Area’ below average: Sum (3, 3, 3, 3, 2)=14. the American Society for Pain Management Nursing Thus the final ‘area’ under the line-curve is 2. Even and the American Pain Society. Home Healthc Nurse. though this example calculated average VAS based 2005 Jun;23(6):388-98. on the random ten numbers, the hospitals can decide 9. Gordon DB, Dahl J, Phillips P, Frandsen J, Cowley to universally consider average and acceptable C, Foster RL, Fine PG, Miaskowski C, Fishman S, VAS=5 that can then used as a cut off to decide about Finley RS; American Society for Pain Management the ‘area’ aboveVAS=5 and ‘area’ below VAS=5. The Nursing, American Pain Society. The use of other method of ‘area under line-curve’ called "as-needed" range orders for opioid analgesics in the ‘TRAPEZOID RULE’ [14] cannot be used as the time management of acute pain: a consensus statement of difference between the two recorded VAS in the the American Society for Pain Management Nursing numbered-remote PCA will not be uniformly spaced and the American Pain Society. Pain Manag Nurs. and often times VAS scores will be zero that the 2004 Jun;5(2):53-8. patient will not be inputting in the software. These 10.

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Illustrations

Illustration 1

PCA\'s Single-Button and Proposed PCA\'s Numbered-Remote

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