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To provide a clear guidance for the safe pilot use of Fentanyl by Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) or by Nurse Controlled Analgesia (NCA) for a specific sub group of patients, nursed on ward 3A Renal.
The pilot aims to cover patients nursed on 3C with strict inclusion and exclusion criteria, detailed below. These include, but are not limited to, children with significant renal impairment, and/or children who are post renal transplant who require acute or post-operative pain management. The prescription and PCA/NCA pump settings follow a comprehensive review of protocols from other paediatric centres, and have been agreed by a collaborative multi-disciplinary steering group with input from paediatric nephrology, palliative care, pharmacy and pain management. It is anticipated that expansion to other patient groups and/or locations within the Royal Hospital for Children will be undertaken following conclusion of the pilot subject to associated review processes and governance.
This protocol is intended for use by medical, nursing and allied health professionals involved in the care of patients with renal impairment and/or post renal transplant, who meet the criteria below and who require analgesia as part of their post-operative care or acute painful condition. Programming of the analgesic devices should only be undertaken by pain nurses, anaesthetists or appropriately trained staff.
Fentanyl PCA/NCA is used extensively across other tertiary paediatric centres. The pain team also have experience of using it safely both in other centres, and in RHC for individualised cases. We therefore have a background wealth of experience of its safe use in the paediatric population. It is also used across the adult site (QEUH) which provides an additional level of safety for rotating anaesthetic trainees who will be familiar with its use. Moreover, the use of Fentanyl as a primary agent in specific patient groups (for example patients with renal Impairment) would be recommended as best practice given its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics properties.
For all pain enquires, APRS team are available Monday to Friday 0800-1600 on Ex 84319. Outwith these hours please contact the duty anaesthetist on call on Ex 84342 or Ex 84343.
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Patients on NCA/PCA Fentanyl should:
Last reviewed: 02 April 2024
Next review: 28 April 2027
Author(s): Dr Alana Kirkwood, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist and Lead for Acute Pain Service, RHC
Version: 1
Author Email(s): alana.kirkwood@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
Approved By: RHC Acute Pain Service
Reviewer Name(s): Alana Kirkwood